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Saturday 29 June 2019 2:00 pm  |  Updated:  Saturday 29 June 2019 2:36 pm

Insurance giants in talks to buyout £10.5bn British Steel Pension Scheme

By: Michael Searles

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SCUNTHORPE, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 19: A view of the Tata Steel processing plant at Scunthorpe which may make 1200 workers redundant on October 19, 2015 in Scunthorpe, England. Up to one in three workers at the Lincolnshire steel mill could lose their jobs alongside workers at other plants in Scotland. Tata Steel UK is due to announce the Scunthorpe job losses this week. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

The board of the £10.5bn British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS) are in talks with a number of insurance giants to sell it.

Trustees of the BSPS have begun discussions to offload the scheme two years after receiving £550m to rescue the steel firm, according to Sky News.

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The outcome will determine where the responsibility for paying more than 80,000 pensions lie.

It would be the biggest deal involving a corporate retirement fund, surpassing the £4.6bn agreement reached by Rolls Royce Holdings and Legal & General earlier this month.

Rothesay Life, L&G and Pension Insurance Corporation are among the parties thought to be interested in completing a deal. All declined to comment.

Talks are at a preliminary stage with a deal not likely to be agreed until next year, a source told Sky News.

It comes two years after Tata Steel injected £550m into the UK business in return for the Indian firm’s pension scheme being switched to a defined contribution plan with reduced benefits.

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Tata, which has just seen a merger with Germany’s Thyssenkrupp blocked by Brussels, warned in 2017 that without an agreement to jettison and restructuring the BSPS, its UK steel operations would be bankrupt.

More than 85 per cent of members transferred to the new plan, but an inquiry from the Financial Conduct Authority left it embroiled in controversy after it found over 800 steelworkers had been persuaded to give up guaranteed pensions and move out of the scheme.

The scheme now has a £2.2bn non-cash accounting surplus disclosed in 2018, prompting calls for more substantial payouts.

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The government remain hopeful of receiving several proposals to acquire British Steel before a 5pm deadline on Sunday, Sky claim.

Approximately 25,000 jobs at British Steel – which was bought by Greybull Capital from Tata Steel in 2016 for £1‎ – and in its supply chain hinge on the outcome of the sale process.

The BSPS board declined to comment.

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