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    KLM UK Pension Scheme Completes Bulk Purchase Annuity Buy-In With Rothesay

    Longevity and Mortality Risk Transfer February 11, 2026By LMI Newsdesk
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    The KLM UK Pension Scheme has completed a £240m bulk purchase annuity buy-in with Rothesay. 

    The transaction, completed in December 2025, protects the pensions of all of the remaining 1,852 scheme members whose policies were yet to be insured, including 924 pensioners and their 

    dependants as well as a further 928 deferred members. 

    “KLM UK Pension Scheme are very pleased to have reached this important milestone in our 

    journey towards de-risking the scheme and securing members’ benefits. The sponsor KLM has 

    always been supportive of the scheme, even in times when it was in a less favourable condition. 

    We prepared this buy-in on a short timescale, in close cooperation with the company and the 

    support of our scheme advisors Capita Pension Solutions and Sackers and EY as company advisor. 

    As chair of the project team, I am particularly proud of the outcome and the smooth process we 

    have been able to organise together. A big compliment to all involved,” said Albert Smidt, Chair of the Trustee Transaction Committee. 

    “Rothesay is dedicated to protecting the pensions of nearly a million people and we are delighted to secure the future for members of the scheme. Rothesay’s proven execution capabilities enabled a very quick process, with the transaction completed within two months of the scheme approaching the market and signing just two weeks following exclusivity. As pension scheme demand to secure members’ benefits remains strong, Rothesay continues to be well-placed to respond to the significant pipeline of opportunities we are seeing,” said Roisin O’Shea, Business Development at Rothesay. 

    The deal was co-led by EY, who acted for the company, and Capita Pension Solutions, who 

    represented and advised the trustees. Rothesay and the trustees received legal advice from 

    Debevoise & Plimpton and Sackers, respectively. 

    “We are delighted to have been at the heart of this transaction, working closely with all stakeholders to secure members’ benefits and de-risk the pension scheme. This transaction demonstrates that executing a buy-in within an ambitious timeframe is possible while still achieving strong outcomes for all parties. Early preparation and Rothesay’s proven execution capabilities enabled the scheme to move quickly. Even in a busy market, schemes that are thoroughly prepared can confidently access the insurance market to protect their members’ pensions,” said Eimear Kelly, UK Pensions Partner at EY. 

    “We are very happy to have helped the trustees and their members to achieve this goal after two decades of advising the trustees. Our intimate knowledge of the scheme, strong collaboration with all stakeholders and total commitment to every milestone enabled this last step to be completed successfully and in a very short timescale, completing the buy-in within just two weeks after entering exclusivity with Rothesay,” said Colin Parnell, Director of Risk Transfer at Capita Pension Solutions. 

    “We’re delighted to have supported the trustees on this important step in securing members’ benefits. Working closely with the trustees, Rothesay, and the wider advisory team, we focused on a balanced, pragmatic approach that delivered certainty at pace while maintaining robust governance throughout. The result is a de-risking step that provides long-term security for members and reflects the scheme’s careful planning. In short, getting this buy-in done in a tight timeframe was all about good preparation and excellent teamwork,” added Adeline Chapman, Partner at Sackers. 

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