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On the benefits of pension plan consolidation: Understanding the impact of full plan mergers

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  • Bégin, Jean-François
  • Sanders, Barbara
  • Zhou, Wenyuan

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This study investigates the benefits and drawbacks of pension plan consolidation by quantifying the impact of mergers of heterogeneous plans on different stakeholders in a unique Canadian implementation of defined benefit plans. Using a comprehensive framework that combines a realistic economic scenario generator, a stochastic mortality model that captures differences among subpopulations, a cost model with economies of scale, and a dynamic asset allocation methodology, we evaluate the combined effect of asset- and liability-side changes on three groups of measures: plan-related risk measures assessing profits from an economic capital perspective, consumption-based metrics to understand the impact on members, and contribution risk measures capturing the risk from the employer’s viewpoint. We apply the framework to a hypothetical and empirically relevant merger and find that consolidation is favorable under most circumstances: the positive impacts of better diversification and economies of scale continue to outweigh the negative effects of heterogeneity even when the merging plans have different mortality expectations, different maturity levels, or modest differences in initial funded ratios.

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  • Bégin, Jean-François & Sanders, Barbara & Zhou, Wenyuan, 2025. "On the benefits of pension plan consolidation: Understanding the impact of full plan mergers," Annals of Actuarial Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 19(1), pages 49-81, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:anacsi:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:49-81_3
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