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Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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Hyrrokkin
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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The CDC AVC's funds have been pretty solid by the looks of it - we have only been in them a few months.
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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scotchy1962 wrote:
22 Dec 2025, 14:52
Good god RobertT don't be going against trams, he only spreads the truth on here and never ever makes things up!!
Now that's the sarcasm out of the way, well done RobertT let's see if he attacks you as a CWU lackie or something similar because you destroyed his accusations.
Hard to argue with the truth.
Yeah, I've seen a few of his posts and he really is relentless with all the anti CWU stuff. :no no
I'm surprised he hasn't blamed Covid and the Ukraine war on Ward and Walsh aswell. :left:
Or maybe he has? :hmmmm :cuppa

As for the RMCPP, a drop in value so early on doesn't look good. But pensions are long term investments lasting decades, so it's only the ill informed that are making a meal of it now.

April 2026 will be the first time your benefits will go up, down or stay the same, as a result of the funds' performance. So it'll be interesting to see what's announced.
Links to all RM pension related websites are here
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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tramssirhc wrote:
22 Dec 2025, 08:58
The only guaranteed part of the CDC is workers contributions. The CWU peddled this scheme as a way to get workers a defined benefit. As usual with Ward and the useless CWU executive they've accepted the crumbs. Commentators on here will argue it's early days. Workers face the real prospect of getting nothing back from the original DC scheme and now getting nothing back from the CDC. Let's be clear the only collective part of the CDC is the workers contribution. And never forget that Ward and Walsh are getting a defined benefit, final salary, pension paid for by workers. The likes of Ward care so little about unionism that they've bankrupt the CWU by refusing to put the officers on a DC scheme like the rest of us.
You’ve literally been called out by numerous posters on here for telling lies and you’ve gone to ground, time to call it a day don’t you think ?
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twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Who would've thought that virtue signalling investments would be garbage. :crazy:
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Dont forget that the Daniel Křetínský managed to buy Royal Mail off the back of owning loads of coal mines, coal power plants etc
Beanyjazz wrote:
23 Nov 2023, 08:35
'Look at me Mummy, I made £25, and it only cost me 1 knee'. Get a life.
milly
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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nutcracker wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 02:33
twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Dont forget that the Daniel Křetínský managed to buy Royal Mail off the back of owning loads of coal mines, coal power plants etc
What's the problem with investing in cheap reliable energy?
I've got a decent amount invested in South African coal producer Thungela.
I'm up over 12% in 4 months plus dividends, perhaps I ought to have put my money in renewables and lost money. :crazy:
tramssirhc
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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chickenwittle wrote:
23 Dec 2025, 15:15
tramssirhc wrote:
22 Dec 2025, 08:58
The only guaranteed part of the CDC is workers contributions. The CWU peddled this scheme as a way to get workers a defined benefit. As usual with Ward and the useless CWU executive they've accepted the crumbs. Commentators on here will argue it's early days. Workers face the real prospect of getting nothing back from the original DC scheme and now getting nothing back from the CDC. Let's be clear the only collective part of the CDC is the workers contribution. And never forget that Ward and Walsh are getting a defined benefit, final salary, pension paid for by workers. The likes of Ward care so little about unionism that they've bankrupt the CWU by refusing to put the officers on a DC scheme like the rest of us.
You’ve literally been called out by numerous posters on here for telling lies and you’ve gone to ground, time to call it a day don’t you think ?
Like the lies allied steel and wire pensioners were told? Like the lies Maxwell told? It is not a lie to question if a government will really honour its commitment to pay out the money it subsumed into the national purse. I've not lied here. Sue me.
"The leadership will sabotage the fight and only make the slightest move under fear of powerful working class action" - Des Warren
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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tramssirhc wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 20:35
chickenwittle wrote:
23 Dec 2025, 15:15
tramssirhc wrote:
22 Dec 2025, 08:58
The only guaranteed part of the CDC is workers contributions. The CWU peddled this scheme as a way to get workers a defined benefit. As usual with Ward and the useless CWU executive they've accepted the crumbs. Commentators on here will argue it's early days. Workers face the real prospect of getting nothing back from the original DC scheme and now getting nothing back from the CDC. Let's be clear the only collective part of the CDC is the workers contribution. And never forget that Ward and Walsh are getting a defined benefit, final salary, pension paid for by workers. The likes of Ward care so little about unionism that they've bankrupt the CWU by refusing to put the officers on a DC scheme like the rest of us.
You’ve literally been called out by numerous posters on here for telling lies and you’ve gone to ground, time to call it a day don’t you think ?
Like the lies allied steel and wire pensioners were told? Like the lies Maxwell told? It is not a lie to question if a government will really honour its commitment to pay out the money it subsumed into the national purse. I've not lied here. Sue me.
What has the Government got to do with the new collective pension plan?
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The results come as the government wants to encourage wider take-up of such schemes, which offer a halfway house between traditional defined-benefit pension plans that offer predictable payouts, and defined-contribution plans, where income is based on contributions and investment performance.
A good test for the perceived viability of these CDC pensions would be for the Government to propose implementing them for the behemoth that is the Civil Service, you know those that staff the HMRC 'help' lines, DVLA, HMPO, Probate Office etc.
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yellowbelly wrote:
26 Dec 2025, 16:46
The results come as the government wants to encourage wider take-up of such schemes, which offer a halfway house between traditional defined-benefit pension plans that offer predictable payouts, and defined-contribution plans, where income is based on contributions and investment performance.
A good test for the perceived viability of these CDC pensions would be for the Government to propose implementing them for the behemoth that is the Civil Service, you know those that staff the HMRC 'help' lines, DVLA, HMPO, Probate Office etc.
The Civil Service and HMRC Pensions are unfunded, I doubt they will be using a crappy CDC Pension anytime soon.
The Civil Service are in charge of Two Tier Keir and his Goons.
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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milly wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 07:57
nutcracker wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 02:33
twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Dont forget that the Daniel Křetínský managed to buy Royal Mail off the back of owning loads of coal mines, coal power plants etc
What's the problem with investing in cheap reliable energy?
I've got a decent amount invested in South African coal producer Thungela.
I'm up over 12% in 4 months plus dividends, perhaps I ought to have put my money in renewables and lost money. :crazy:
When did you first buy your shares in Thungela?
milly
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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Jaggs wrote:
26 Dec 2025, 17:39
milly wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 07:57
nutcracker wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 02:33
twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Dont forget that the Daniel Křetínský managed to buy Royal Mail off the back of owning loads of coal mines, coal power plants etc
What's the problem with investing in cheap reliable energy?
I've got a decent amount invested in South African coal producer Thungela.
I'm up over 12% in 4 months plus dividends, perhaps I ought to have put my money in renewables and lost money. :crazy:
When did you first buy your shares in Thungela?
I've bought and sold them a few times since they were spun off from Anglo American.
They've been quite good to me over the years.
I started buying again in August.
mjd24
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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The fund had a total increase of 6.4% in its first year.
mjd24
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Re: Royal Mail’s new pension scheme falls 5% in first six months

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milly wrote:
26 Dec 2025, 17:50
Jaggs wrote:
26 Dec 2025, 17:39
milly wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 07:57
nutcracker wrote:
24 Dec 2025, 02:33
twoloops wrote:
21 Dec 2025, 16:30
Unbelievable ……. investing our pensions contributions into global warming friendly stocks 💩
Dont forget that the Daniel Křetínský managed to buy Royal Mail off the back of owning loads of coal mines, coal power plants etc
What's the problem with investing in cheap reliable energy?
I've got a decent amount invested in South African coal producer Thungela.
I'm up over 12% in 4 months plus dividends, perhaps I ought to have put my money in renewables and lost money. :crazy:
When did you first buy your shares in Thungela?
I've bought and sold them a few times since they were spun off from Anglo American.
They've been quite good to me over the years.
I started buying again in August.
Gosh i hope you sold before the 16% nose dive Milly 🤞