Agfa UK Group Pension Plan completes £200m buy-in with Standard Life

The Agfa UK Group Pension Plan has completed a £200m buy-in with Standard Life, securing the benefits of 770 scheme members.

The transaction is the scheme’s second buy-in with Standard Life, following a £230m partial buy-in in 2021 covering 70 per cent of its pensioner liabilities, with the latest transaction meaning that the "vast majority" of member benefits are now secured.

Hymans Robertson acted as the lead advisers to the trustee, while legal advice was provided by Squire Patton Boggs LLP.

Commenting on the transaction, Agfa UK Group Pension Plan chair of the trustee, Tom Clark, stated: “I am delighted that we have been supported by Agfa, and our advisers Hymans Robertson and Squire Patton Boggs, to enable to us to reach a second buy-in agreement with our chosen provider Standard Life.

"The partnership with Standard Life has allowed us to make extraordinary progress in our de-risking strategy.”

Adding to this, Standard Life senior business development manager, Rhian Littlewood, highlighted the transaction as “an important milestone for the plan”, explaining that the transaction was completed within two weeks once the opportunity arose, which was “crucial to locking in long-term security for all plan members”.

"The premium payment was also structured to accommodate the timescales required to disinvest the assets, while still locking into the price opportunity," she added.

Adding to this, Hymans Robertson partner and head of risk transfer solutions, James Mullins, said: “We first started working with the plan’s trustee in 2016. At that time the plan was in a tough position with a low funding level, a high level of investment risk and with a sponsoring employer in a mature market.

"We worked with the trustee to build a comprehensive strategy to improve the position. Just over six years later, I’m delighted to have been able to help the trustee to get to a position where they have insured their members’ benefits, capturing two excellent buy-in opportunities with Standard Life along the way.”


This article first appeared on our sister title, Pensions Age.

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