Royal London completes BPA transaction between mutuals

The deal, worth around £55m with the trustees of the Steamship Insurance Management Services Limited Pension and Assurance Scheme. covers more than 350 members. 
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Royal London has completed a bulk purchase annuity (BPA) transaction worth around £55m with the trustees of the Steamship Insurance Management Services Limited (SIMSL) Pension and Assurance Scheme. 

The deal covers more than 350 members. 

Barnett Waddingham acted as risk transfer broker, supported by Wedlake Bell as legal advisers and SECOR Asset Management as investment advisers. 

Hogan Lovells advised Royal London.

Tom Hill, BPA origination manager at Royal London, said: “We’re proud to partner with the Trustees of the Steamship Pension and Assurance Scheme, a Board who are deeply familiar with the power of mutuality. 

“This transaction only acts to reinforce our long-standing commitment to providing a genuinely different choice in the BPA market and a first-class experience for trustees and their members over the very long-term. 

“We’re also delighted to have completed three transactions in six months with the team at Barnett Waddingham, and we look forward to working with them on many more in the future.”

Andy Smith at Barnett Waddingham said: “Having worked with this scheme across a number of years, it’s been fantastic to help the Trustees complete a buy-in transaction that achieved their objectives. 

“Royal London were able to deliver on a number of fronts, across both price and their wider offering. 

“It’s particularly exciting to have achieved a market first, working with the Royal London team collaboratively to deliver an outcome that is mutually beneficial for all.”

Graham Jones, speaking for the trustees, said: “The opportunity to transact with a mutual was an important consideration for the Trustees given the emphasis we place on service and stability. 

“Supported by the excellent advice of Barnett Waddingham, Wedlake Bell and SECOR, we are pleased to have smoothly completed a buy-in with Royal London which we believe is in the best interest of the members of the Scheme.”

Marvin Onumonu

Marvin Onumonu is a Reporter for Workplace Journal and The Intermediary

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