Trustees warn Morrisons pension schemes could be weakened by takeover

// Trustees warn that a takeover of Morrisons could “materially weaken” the security of its pension schemes
// Concerns that savings could be impacted by a takeover by either CD&R or Fortress, unless more assurances are provided
// Morrisons pension scheme trustees have started discussions with Fortress & had an introductory meeting with CD&R

A takeover of Morrisons by either of its two leading suitors could “materially weaken” the security of its pension schemes, trustees have warned.

It comes five days after Morrisons’ board said it agreed a £7 billion takeover by US private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R).

The offer usurped a previously agreed £6.7 billion deal with a consortium led by private equity rival Fortress.


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New-York based Fortress is currently assessing whether or not to make a counter offer.

On Tuesday, trustees from the Morrison’s Retirement Saver Plan and the Safeway Pension Scheme raised concerns that savings tied to the listed Big 4 retailer could be impacted by a takeover by either firm, unless more assurances are provided.

The trustees said they believed current support could be weakened by a private equity buyer, for example by a takeover which would secure additional debt on the retailer’s assets, the related increased debt service burden and any potential refinancing and restructuring.

In a statement, the pension scheme trustees said they started discussions with Fortress over their concerns and had an introductory meeting with CD&R representatives last week.

“An offer for Morrisons structured along the lines of the current offers would, if successful, materially weaken the existing sponsor covenant supporting the pension schemes, unless appropriate additional support for the schemes is provided,” said Steve Southern, chair of trustees for the scheme.

“We hope agreement can be reached as soon as possible on an additional security package that provides protection for members’ benefits.”

In a statement, Morrisons said: “Morrisons is supportive of the parties reaching an agreement which protects and supports the pension schemes in an appropriate manner, and will continue to work with all parties to achieve this as soon as possible.”

A spokesman for The Pensions Regulator said: “In our role to protect savers, we are working closely with the trustees of the Morrisons pension schemes and we note they are taking a robust position in terms of securing the best outcome for members in relation to the proposed transaction.

“This is in line with our expectation that trustees act as the first line of defence for members.”

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