LDI crisis – as the Bank of England’s temporary intervention programme ends, what should trustees be doing?
On 12 January, the Bank of England announced that it had completed its sale of £19.3bn of index-linked and long-dated UK government bonds...
Catrin is the pensions team's Practice Development Lawyer. She has specialised in non-contentious pensions law since 2007 and prior to that was a specialist employment lawyer for seven years.
She has particular expertise in the wind-up of occupational pension schemes, both defined benefit and defined contribution and managing employer debts in multi-employer schemes. She regularly advises clients on the governance requirements relating to occupational defined contribution schemes and the new master trust requirements. She enjoys devising creative solutions to resolve defective scheme amendments and has recently developed Burges Salmon’s GDPR offering for pension trustees.
Catrin is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers and the Women in Pensions Club. She has spoken at various events including the Westminster & City Improving DC Pensions Conference. Her first language is Welsh.
On 12 January, the Bank of England announced that it had completed its sale of £19.3bn of index-linked and long-dated UK government bonds...
On 1 October 2022, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) took over responsibility from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) for monitoring...
Great to see the Pensions Ombudsman end the year with another success for the Pensions Dishonesty Unit in the case of the Optimum...
The PPF’s latest Purple Book reported that the funding ratio of defined benefit schemes on a full buy-out basis increased from 73.7% as...
As 2022 draws to a close, we have had our first insight into the DWP’s thinking as to which retained EU pension laws will be revoked...
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