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LCP advises on £650 million bulk annuity transaction between Legal & General and 3i Group Pension Plan

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Legal & General Assurance Society Limited (“Legal & General”) today announces that it has completed a £650m buy-in with the Trustees of the 3i Group Pension Plan (the “Plan”).

The agreement provides a policy in respect of the Plan which matches the benefits of around 280 pensioners and 570 deferred members. It follows on from the two pensioner buy-ins previously undertaken by the Trustees (with Pension Insurance Corporation in 2017 and Legal & General in 2019) and means that the Plan is now fully insured through buy-in policies held as assets of the Plan. This final buy-in has been achieved without reliance on the sponsoring company, 3i Group, for any additional contribution.

Legal & General and the 3i Group Pension Plan have had a relationship for over 15 years, with Legal & General Investment Management Limited (LGIM) providing investment support to the Plan since 2004.

The Trustees were advised by LCP, Linklaters and Lincoln Pensions and have consulted with 3i Group throughout the process. 3i Group is fully supportive of this buy-in transaction and was advised by Mercer and Slaughter and May. Legal advice was provided to Legal & General by Macfarlanes.

Ken Hardman, partner at LCP, said: 

“We’re delighted to have been able to help the Trustees successfully reach this milestone on their de-risking journey, building on the strong foundation established by the previous two buy-ins. The preparatory work carried out and robust Plan governance meant that the Trustees were well-placed to take advantage of the market opportunity to reduce risk on attractive terms. The Plan joins a growing number of pension schemes looking to de-risk at the current time, with LCP having so far advised on 8 completed buy-in transactions since the start of March.”

Laura Mason, CEO Legal & General Retirement Institutional, said:

“We are delighted to have continued our partnership with the 3i Group Pension Plan and help complete the final step of its de-risking journey, providing a solution that ensures the long-term benefits promised to its members are fully secured. The successful conclusion of this transaction demonstrates the resilience and continued growth of the bulk annuity market and our sustained activity across all levels of transactions.”

Carol Woodley, Chair of Trustees, said:

“This transaction is a significant step forward in providing a more certain and secure solution for members’ future benefits and removes significant risks in the Plan that would otherwise be difficult to hedge. Achieving this level of security is especially valuable in the current economic climate and we are delighted that, with the support of our advisers, we have been able to take this step sooner than previously anticipated.”