All articles by Mariska van der Westen – Page 2
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Delta Lloyd wins top prize at inaugural FD Pensioen Pro IPE awards
Pension fund named best pension fund with average or final salary defined benefit plan in Netherlands
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Dutch pensions regulator to host IAIS annual conference in Amsterdam
DNB’s Joanne Kellermann to speak on governance, risk culture
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Director of pension-fund supervision to resign at Dutch watchdog
Joanne Kellermann to step down in November for ‘personal reasons’
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Transport scheme Vervoer appoints Marjolein Sol as CIO
Industry veteran to succeed Patrick Groenendijk, who moves to Northern Trust
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Ditching average Dutch premium selfish and short sighted, says legal expert
Shift away from average premium, which underlines system’s solidarity, would lead to drift towards individual DC
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Pension fund for Aon considers abandoning Netherlands for Belgium
Company cites increasing regulatory pressure, costs in Dutch market
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Features
Brinksmanship
The Dutch pension system has been on the brink of a large-scale overhaul for five years now. In 2009 the government postponed a wholesale revision of Dutch second- pillar pensions with two major studies into the sustainability of the Dutch second pillar. Their findings led to a slew of reform proposals – some sensible, some outrageous, all contentious.
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Experts predict massive job losses for Dutch pensions industry
Ongoing pension fund consolidation ‘certain’ to hit consultants, asset managers and professional trustees
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CIOs expecting market shock as quantitative easing 'tapers out'
Interest rate increase could trigger panic in markets, says Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management
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Industry veteran Loek Sibbing to leave Univest Company
Former director of Unilever’s Dutch scheme looking to take on ‘new challenges’
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Features
Dutch design
The long and winding road of Dutch pension reforms has reached an interesting juncture: will the country stay true to its collective DB past, or turn into DC country?
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Country Report
The Netherlands: Can they have their cake and eat it?
In their search for a sustainable pension system, the Dutch are exploring ways to combine DB and DC. Theo Kocken shares his vision with Mariska van der Westen
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PFZW to review Israeli divestment after allegations of pro-Palestinian bias [updated]
Director Peter Borgdorff acknowledges underestimating ‘commotion’ decision has caused
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Economist Wescott predicts early end to quantitative easing in US
Former adviser to president Clinton warns against ‘sudden’ tapering
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Survey: More than 83% of Dutch pension assets under fiduciary management
Results from 2013 IPNederland pension fund survey suggest mature market
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BlackRock to enter Dutch DC pensions market
World’s largest asset manager exploring collaboration with admin specialist
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