
12 February 2025
Quantum Advisory, the leading independent financial services consultancy today emphasised that more work is needed before proposals on the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) framework can move forward.
Last November, the UK Government put forward a package of ambitious proposals to reform the structure, investment and governance of the LGPS, followed by an industry-wide consultation, which closed last month.
The review focused on three key areas:
Paul Francis, Principal, said; “While the goal of centralising decision-making to improve efficiency is a good one, the potential impact on AAs and scheme members could be significant. There is a real risk that the proposals could weaken AAs’ control, create conflicts of interest with pools providing principal investment advice, and complicate the balancing of local investment goals with fiduciary duties.”
The proposed shift towards centralised asset management and delegated investment strategy raises several important concerns:
Stefano Carnevale, Senior Investment Consultant, continued; “In the coming months, pools will need significant transformation to meet the new requirements, such as gaining FCA authorisation and improving internal investment management and advisory capabilities. This process could involve substantial changes to personnel and investment processes. It is also crucial to understand how AAs will maintain accountability and ensure decisions align with members’ best interests. Independent advice and oversight will be key to preventing conflicts of interest and ensuring transparency.
“While the UK Government’s proposals for LGPS overhaul present a forward-looking vision and could significantly reshape LGPS management, more work is needed before a final framework can be implemented. Ultimately, the framework must be manageable and serve the best interests of scheme members while promoting effective and sustainable governance.”
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