Corporate Adviser
  • Content Hubs
  • Magazine
  • Alerts
  • Events
  • Video
    • Master Trust Conference 2024 videos
  • Research & Guides
  • About
  • Contact
  • Home
  • News
  • In Depth
  • Profile
  • Pensions
    • Auto-enrolment
    • DB
    • DC
    • Defaults
    • Investment
    • Master Trusts
    • Sipps & SSAS
    • Taxation
  • Group Risk
    • Group Life
    • Group IP
    • Group CIC
    • Mental Health
    • Rehab
    • Wellbeing
  • Healthcare
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Mental Health
    • IPT
    • Wellbeing
    • Trusts
    • Cash Plans
  • Wellbeing
    • Mental Health
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Financial resilience
  • ESG
No Result
View All Result
Corporate Adviser
No Result
View All Result

Two thirds of small DB schemes yet to set long-term funding targets

by Christopher Marchant
August 19, 2026
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Pinterest

A significant proportion of defined benefit pension schemes have yet to set their long-term funding targets, according to findings from Barnett Waddingham, part of Howden.

The research surveyed 50 professional trustees of DB pension schemes, and found that progress varies considerably by scheme size. For instance, almost two-thirds (63 per cent) of small DB schemes have set a long-term funding target.

Larger schemes, however, are likely to still be considering their long-term funding targets. Half (50 per cent) of medium-sized schemes have set their targets, while 46 per cent of large-sized schemes and just 36 per cent of very large-sized schemes have done so.

Ian Mills, partner and head of DB endgame strategy at Barnett Waddingham, says: “DB Trustees now have a much wider range of endgame options than they did just a year ago. Where buyout was once the default for schemes of all sizes, the market is becoming far more varied, particularly in the wake of the Pension Schemes Act.”

“The high percentage of schemes yet to formalise their long-term funding targets reflects a market in transition, with trustees reassessing strategy as new options have emerged. Many are now deferring longstanding plans to buy out as soon as affordable and considering running on beyond full buyout funding, while alternatives such as DB superfunds are becoming more viable alternatives.”

When it comes to achieving their schemes’ endgame objectives – whether buyout, run-on, consolidation or otherwise – trustees expect this to take several years. Average expected timeframes varied significantly, from 5.8 years for small schemes, to 9.3 years for large schemes. Just over half (51 per cent) of large schemes expect it to take between 10 and 15 years to achieve their objectives.

VIDEO

Corporate Adviser Special Report

REQUEST YOUR COPY

Most Popular

  • Exclusive: Best and worst default funds over past 10 years

  • Standard Life appoints group chief digital & technology officer

  • 2.4m people paying tax on early pension withdrawals: HMRC

  • Aviva sees workplace net flows jump 36pc

  • Broadstone appoints two senior DC consultants

  • Iain Clacher: Scale over mandation

Corporate Adviser

© 2017-2024 Definite Article Media Limited. Design by 71 Media Limited.

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy policy
  • T&Cs
  • Contact

Follow Us

X
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • In Depth
  • Profile
  • Pensions
    • Auto-enrolment
    • DB
    • DC
    • Defaults
    • Investment
    • Master Trusts
    • Sipps & SSAS
    • Taxation
  • Group Risk
    • Group Life
    • Group IP
    • Group CIC
    • Mental Health
    • Rehab
    • Wellbeing
  • Healthcare
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Mental Health
    • IPT
    • Wellbeing
    • Trusts
    • Cash Plans
  • Wellbeing
    • Mental Health
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Financial resilience
  • ESG

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • In Depth
  • Profile
  • Pensions
    • Auto-enrolment
    • DB
    • DC
    • Defaults
    • Investment
    • Master Trusts
    • Sipps & SSAS
    • Taxation
  • Group Risk
    • Group Life
    • Group IP
    • Group CIC
    • Mental Health
    • Rehab
    • Wellbeing
  • Healthcare
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Mental Health
    • IPT
    • Wellbeing
    • Trusts
    • Cash Plans
  • Wellbeing
    • Mental Health
    • Health & Wellbeing
    • Financial resilience
  • ESG

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.