Pensions Overview

You may not know it, but contributing to a pension fund makes you a shareholder in the companies it invests in.

But what are those companies and why has your pension chosen to invest in them? Does your pension take green or ethical considerations into account?

It is estimated that pension funds account for at least a fifth of share-ownership on the UK stock market and a massive 40% globally1. This puts them in a position to exert considerable influence over the business world.

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Search for your occupational pension amongst the UK's top 100

How your pension works

Different types of pensions

Your next steps

Top 100 UK occupational pension funds

EIRIS recently contacted the top 100 UK occupational pension schemes and invited them to take part in a survey to find out the extent to which they incorporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues such as human rights, poverty and climate change into their investment process. There was a 40% response rate.

If your pension fund is amongst the top 100 and responded to the survey or has published relevant ESG information publicly, you can view a profile we have built based on their policies here.

If your pension provider is amongst the top 100 but did not respond to the survey, check out our guide Next Steps - Pensions to find out how to contact them and what questions you should ask. You'll also find template emails/letters to help you.

How your pension works

The contribution that comes out of your monthly pay cheque, or that you invest independently, is used by your pension fund manager to buy shares in companies listed on the stock market as well as to invest in cash and bonds. When selecting who to invest in, pension fund managers have a choice of thousands of investee companies operating across a huge range of industries both in the UK and globally. But do they ensure that the companies they invest in conform to high green, ethical and governance standards?

All pension funds should ideally incorporate green and ethical considerations into their investment decisions. This could involve engaging with investee companies to improve their green and ethical performances and exercising their voting rights to encourage the same. The funds should behave in a responsible and transparent way, fully disclosing all their investment policies and practices. There is also a growing view amongst investment professionals that ESG issues can affect the performance of investment portfolios by mitigating risk in related areas.

There are a number of green and ethical initiatives pension funds can sign up to for guidance on responsible investment, including the UNPRI, Carbon Disclosure Project and Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change. These provide guidance on key green and ethical issues.

In July 2000, the UK government enacted a law that requires occupational pension funds to disclose whether or not they incorporate any social, environmental or ethical assessments into their funds' investment strategies. In other words, occupational pension funds are legally bound to state their ESG (environmental, social and governance) practices and policies. Funds are not obliged to incorporate these elements however, just to state whether they do or they don't.

Different types of pensions

Basic State Pensions

These are paid for by National Insurance Contributions (NICs) and the taxes of those in work. The amount you receive will depend on how many qualifying years you build up before state pension age.

Occupational pensions

These are set up by an employer for their employees. They differ from a government pension and personal pensions which are set up by the state or the individual respectively. In 'contributory' schemes both the employer and employee put money into the fund. In 'non-contributory' schemes, only the employer makes a contribution.

Personal pensions

These are where an individual has an agreement with a pension provider to save money for their retirement. Individuals pay a regular and/or lump sum to a pension provider, who invests the money on their behalf. Money which has built up is then used to provide an income upon retirement.

Self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs)

With standard personal pension schemes, investments are managed within the pooled fund, whereas SIPPs are a form of personal pension scheme that allows investors to choose and manage your own investments. Alternatively you can employ an authorised investment manager to make investment decisions for you. SIPPS may have higher charges than other personal pensions or stakeholder pensions. This type of pension is better suited to people with financial experience.

Stakeholder pensions

These are a type of personal pension where an individual has an agreement with a pension provider to save money for their retirement. You can make regular, or lump sum, contributions whenever you like. Your employer can also make contributions. Stakeholder pensions usually offer a range of investment funds, with differing degrees of investment risk and potential investment growth.

Visit the FSA's Money Made Clear site for further information on pensions.

Your next steps

By adopting ESG policies, pension funds can help to persuade companies to improve their green and ethical behaviour. As a pension scheme member you have a say in how your money is invested and the companies it is invested in. You can encourage better investment selection by your pension fund and help ensure that the fund's decisions more accurately reflect the interests of its membership - to whom it is ultimately accountable.

Check out our guide Next Steps - Pensions to find out how to contact your scheme and the questions you need to ask them. You'll also find information on steps you can take to ensure that green and ethical considerations become part of the pension fund process, such as becoming a trustee and combining your efforts with advocacy groups.

Reference

Pensions Search

 
01 Associated British Foods Pension Scheme
02 AstraZeneca UK Ltd Pension Fund
03 AVIVA Staff Pension Scheme
04 Avon Pension Fund (Bath and North East Somerset)
05 AXA UK plc Group Pension Scheme
06 BAA plc Pension Scheme
07 BAe Systems Pension Fund
08 Bank of England Pension Scheme
09 Barclays Bank plc UK Retirement Fund
10 BBC Pension Trust Ltd
11 BMW (UK) Holdings Ltd Pension Scheme
12 BOC Pension Fund
13 Boots Company plc Pension Scheme
14 BP Pension Fund
15 British Airways Pension Fund
16 British Coal Staff Superannuation and Mineworkers' Scheme
17 British Energy Pension Fund
18 BT (British Telecommunications) Pension Fund
19 Cable & Wireless plc Superannuation Fund
20 Cheshire County Council Pension Fund
21 Civil Aviation Authority Pension Scheme
22 Co-operative Group Pension Fund
23 Corus UK Ltd British Steel Pension Scheme
24 Daily Mail & General Trust plc
25 Derbyshire County Council Pension Fund
26 Devon County Council Pension Fund
27 Diageo plc Pension Scheme
28 E.ON UK plc Pension Scheme
29 East Riding Pension Fund
30 EDF Energy Pension Scheme
31 Essex Pension Fund (County Council)
32 FirstGroup plc Pension Schemes
33 Ford Motor Co Ltd Pension Fund
34 Fujitsu Services Ltd
35 GEC 1972 Pension Plan (Telent)
36 GKN plc Group Pension Scheme
37 GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) Pension Fund
38 Greater Manchester Pension Fund
39 Hampshire County Council Pension Fund
40 HBOS Final Salary Pension Fund
41 Hertfordshire County Council Superannuation Fund
42 HSBC Bank Pension Trust (UK) Limited
43 IBM United Pensions Trust Ltd
44 Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd Pension Fund
45 Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund
46 Invensys Pension Scheme
47 ITV plc Pension Scheme
48 John Lewis Partnership plc Trust for Pensions
49 Kent County Council Pension Fund
50 Lafarge Pension Fund
51 Lancashire County Council Pension Fund
52 Leicestershire County Council Pension Fund
53 Lloyds TSB Group Pension Fund
54 London Pensions Fund Authority
55 Lothian Pension Fund
56 Marks & Spencer Pension Fund
57 Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund
58 Merseyside Pension Fund
59 Middlesbrough Council/Teesside Pension Fund
60 MMC UK Pension Fund
61 National Grid UK Pension Fund
62 Nestle UK Ltd Pension Fund
63 Network Rail Pension Fund
64 Norfolk Pension Fund (Norfolk County Council)
65 Northern Ireland Local Government Pension Fund
66 Nottinghamshire County Council Pension Fund
67 Pensions Trust, The
68 Philips Electronics UK Ltd Pension Fund
69 Prudential Staff Pension Scheme
70 Railways Pensions
71 Ranks Hovis McDougall Ltd Pension Scheme
72 Reed Elsevier (UK) Ltd Pension Scheme
73 Rolls-Royce plc Pension Schemes
74 Royal & Sun Alliance UK Pension Fund
75 Royal Bank of Scotland Group Pension Fund
76 Royal Mail Pensions Trustees Ltd
77 RWE npower plc Pension Scheme
78 Sainsbury plc Pension Scheme
79 Scottish & Newcastle plc Pension Fund
80 Scottish Power Pension Scheme
81 Shell Contributory Pension Fund
82 Siemens Global Shared Services Ltd Benefits Scheme
83 Smiths Group plc Smiths Industries Pension Scheme
84 South Yorkshire Pensions Authority
85 Staffordshire County Council Pension Fund
86 Strathclyde Pension Fund
87 Tesco PLC Pension Fund
88 TFL (Transport for London) Pension Fund
89 Total UK Pension Fund
90 TRW Benefit Administration (UK) Pension Scheme
91 Tyne and Wear Pension Fund
92 UBS Pension & Life Assurance Scheme
93 Unilever UK Pension Fund
94 United Utilities plc Pension Fund
95 Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) Ltd
96 Vauxhall Motors Ltd Pension Funds
97 West Midland Pension Fund
98 West Yorkshire Pension Fund
99 Xerox Ltd Final Salary and FundXtra Schemes
100 Zurich Financial Services UK Pension Scheme

National Grid UK Pension Fund

1. Does the Statement of Investment Principles (SIP) of the fund say that the investment strategy will take into account environmental, social or governance (ESG) considerations?
Yes
2. Is the SIP disclosed?
Available to members on request
3. Do the investment managers use any in-house or external research on the ESG performance of companies?
Yes
4. Have the investment managers been asked to consider the financial implications of the following?
Yes - Environmental Factors
Yes - Social Factors
Yes - Governance Factors
5. Do the trustees receive regular reports explaining how each investment manager incorporates ESG factors into their risk management and investment selection processes?
No
6. Does the fund's investment policy involve actively screening out (or in) any particular companies for ESG reasons?
No
7. Has a specific proportion or amount of the fund been allocated into a separate 'socially responsible' fund?
No
8. Has the fund consulted its members on incorporating ESG issues into the fund's investment strategy?
No
9. When deciding on the appointment or continuation of investment managers, is their experience and performance on responsible investment considered?
No

Contact Details

Pension Fund Name

National Grid UK Pension Fund

Address

National Grid UK Pension Fund

National Grid House

Warwick Technology Park

Gallows Hill

Warwick

CV34 6DA

Website

http://www.ngridpensions.com/

Phone Number

01926 654 655

National Grid UK Pension Fund

1. Does the pension fund engage with companies on ESG matters i.e. does it use its shareholder influence, through its investment managers or directly, to encourage companies to improve their management of ESG?
Yes
2. Are there any written guidelines outlining the scope, aims and objectives of this engagement activity?
No
3. Does the engagement strategy apply to all companies whose shares are held by the fund, including non UK companies?
Yes
4. Does the engagement strategy include collaborating with other institutional shareholders (pensions) to influence companies?
No
5. Does the fund ask for regular reports from the investment managers on the progress of their engagement activities?
Yes

Contact Details

Pension Fund Name

National Grid UK Pension Fund

Address

National Grid UK Pension Fund

National Grid House

Warwick Technology Park

Gallows Hill

Warwick

CV34 6DA

Website

http://www.ngridpensions.com/

Phone Number

01926 654 655

National Grid UK Pension Fund

1. Does the fund have an active policy of voting on ESG issues on:
Yes - Domestic Shares
No - International Shares
2. Does the fund disclose to its members how it has voted at companies' AGMs?
No

Contact Details

Pension Fund Name

National Grid UK Pension Fund

Address

National Grid UK Pension Fund

National Grid House

Warwick Technology Park

Gallows Hill

Warwick

CV34 6DA

Website

http://www.ngridpensions.com/

Phone Number

01926 654 655

National Grid UK Pension Fund

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Contact Details

Pension Fund Name

National Grid UK Pension Fund

Address

National Grid UK Pension Fund

National Grid House

Warwick Technology Park

Gallows Hill

Warwick

CV34 6DA

Website

http://www.ngridpensions.com/

Phone Number

01926 654 655