All Aegon articles – Page 6
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News
DWP proposes power for regulator to impose civil fines of up to £1m
The Department for Work and Pensions has proposed granting the Pensions Regulator the ability to fine employers and associated parties up to £1m where they are found guilty of serious breaches and reckless behaviour.
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Features
Auto-enrolment: How are small and micro employers faring?
Analysis: When small and micro employers began auto-enrolling workers, it was unclear how they would react to the cost, administration and communication aspects of complying with the reforms.
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News
Plumber wins workers' rights case
The Supreme Court has upheld a verdict that Gary Smith, a former contractor who carried out work for Pimlico Plumbers between 2005 and 2011, was indeed a worker at the company and was consequently entitled to workers’ rights there.
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Government figures show drop in persistency of saving
The amount saved into workplace pensions rose by £4.3bn to £90.3bn in 2017, according to new government data, but a slight drop in the persistency of saving last year has raised concerns.
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News
Blocking dodgy transfers could stop scams, say trustees
Only a restriction of the statutory right to transfer will end pension scams, the Pensions Regulator’s leading trustee company for appointments to irregular schemes has said, as it reported a marked increase in the number of cases dealt with in recent months.
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Features
Kent stands by Neil Woodford despite massive underperformance
Despite concerns over the performance of its UK equities mandate with Woodford Investment Management, the Kent County Council Superannuation Fund has elected to retain its mandate with the embattled asset manager.
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Third of retirees in drawdown have no investment experience
Thirty-two per cent of people in drawdown do not have any investment experience, yet two in five of them have not received advice or guidance, according to a recent report that urges the introduction of drawdown MOTs.
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Features
Has the industry kept its promise on at-retirement innovation?
Analysis: When the Department for Work and Pensions allowed the industry to block mastertrust Nest from entering the drawdown market in 2017, it did so with a proviso; the industry had to drive innovation itself.
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News
UK could profit from Australia’s missed default opportunity
A default drawdown proposition rejected by the Australian government could offer “freedom from the pension freedoms” for unengaged savers who cannot afford advice at retirement, it has been claimed.
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Opinion
What could we expect from the regulators’ joint pension strategy?
The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority are currently consulting on their joint strategy for regulating the pensions and retirement income sector.
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News
Default drawdown tops select committee's at-retirement wishlist
Providers of drawdown products should be required to develop charge-capped default products to help disengaged savers make their pension last, the Work and Pensions Committee has recommended.
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Features
Does a good pension scheme improve recruitment and retention?
Analysis: Businesses believe that pension provision is having a positive impact on recruitment and employee retention, according to a recent study, but opinions are divided on whether retirement savings are seen as more than just a nice-to-have.
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Industry welcomes FCA transfer advice rules
The Financial Conduct Authority has published new rules on pension transfer advice following its research that showed a high proportion of advice was not suitable. It is also seeking views on contingent charging among others. The industry has welcomed the additional clarity provided in this area.
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Features
Barnet switches DGFs for property and private equity
The £1.1bn London Borough of Barnet Pension Fund has resolved to cut its 20 per cent allocation to diversified growth funds managed by Schroders and Newton Investment Management.
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News
Virgin Money introduces financial wellbeing portal for employees
Virgin Money has introduced a financial wellbeing portal to help employees think differently about their relationship with their own money, including retirement savings.
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Opinion
Trustees must delve deeper to provide value for members
Millennials will be the first generation to benefit from auto-enrolment and may even have a £1m pot to enjoy in retirement, according to the Pensions Policy Institute.
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News
Govt ignores self-employed pensions in gig economy crack-down
The government is seeking to address concerns over working conditions in the so-called 'gig economy' by giving workers more protections and greater clarity around their rights, but has failed to address the issue of pension saving among the self-employed, according to industry commentators.
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News
Could flexible pension products help indebted millennials?
News analysis: More than a quarter of London’s millennial population are permanently in debt, it has been revealed. What role does pensions policy play in their financial health, and could more flexible solutions improve their situation?
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News
Freedoms still have industry in their grip: Top DC stories from 2017
Year in review: The sea change policy of freedom and choice brought in more than two years ago continues to dominate in the defined contribution world.
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News
Divorced women lose out on £5bn in pension payments each year
Scottish Widows research has found that divorced women are missing out on £5bn in pension payments each year, as experts highlight the need for women to take professional advice on pensions during the divorce process.