All annuities articles – Page 4
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Opinion
What we can learn from Chile’s pension system
Under the Pinochet dictatorship, Chile experienced a rapid and controversial series of economic reforms, which sought to create a purist free-market economy on the Chicago School model.
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Opinion
Drawdown is climbing the DC agenda — but there’s no easy fix
Since the introduction of the pension freedom rules in 2015, the popularity of drawdown for generating a flexible retirement income has rocketed amid a secular decline in annuity rates.
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News
FCA launches investigation into decumulation advice
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority will carry out an investigation into the suitability of pension decumulation advice.
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News
Scandal-ridden Equitable Life finally wound up
On the go: Equitable Life has finally passed into oblivion, closing its doors to a dwindling band of existing policyholders and falling into the hands of Utmost, a private equity firm that mops up old life companies.
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News
Maps’ life expectancy tool creates bias, research finds
On the go: A life expectancy calculator provided by the UK’s pension guidance service could be exacerbating people’s unconscious bias and influencing their financial decisions, new research has found.
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News
Regulator under fire for insurance supervision
On the go: The Prudential Regulation Authority has been criticised over its supervision of the insurance sector, and in particular the proposed transfer of £12bn of annuities by Prudential to Rothesay Life.
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News
Retirees emptying their pots at record rates
On the go: Retirees are withdrawing funds from their pension pots at unsustainable levels, according to the Financial Conduct Authority’s latest retirement data bulletinpublished today.
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News
No-deal Brexit fears cause annuity rates to plummet to near record lows
On the go: Fears of a no-deal Brexit and a slowdown in the global economy have pushed annuity rates to near record lows, says Hargreaves Lansdown.
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News
High Court blocks Prudential's £12bn annuity transfer to Rothesay
On the go: The High Court of England and Wales has taken the exceptional step of blocking the transfer of a £12bn portfolio of annuities from The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of M&GPrudential, to Rothesay Life – leaving a question mark over future deals of this nature
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News
Record £10bn annuity sales boosts L&G profits
On the go: Legal & General’s 2018 results released on Wednesday showed a record £10bn annuity sales, as demand grew for both institutional risk transfer deals and individual annuities.
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Features
GSK launches new investment options for DC members
Global healthcare company GlaxoSmithKline and the trustees of its pension plans have introduced two new defined contribution lifestyle options, responding to a change in member retirement saving behaviour following the introduction of pension freedoms in 2015.
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News
IFS: Bad assumptions damage annuity value assessment
On the go: Declining annuity sales are driven by individuals consistently underestimating how long they will live, according to new research form the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
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News
Workers fear schemes will not deliver on their promises
On the go: People’s trust in pension systems remaining low is one of the findings of the OECD's recently published Pensions Outlook 2018.
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News
M&B switches to drawdown and moves deferreds to master trust
The Mitchells & Butlers pension scheme has updated its defined contribution default strategy to target drawdown purchase, directing members to a master trust for retirement provision.
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Features
JLT switch to TDF default sees boost in engagement
An overhaul of the default arrangement in the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pension Scheme’s defined contribution section, switching from a lifestyle arrangement to target date funds, has brought its more engaged members back from their self-select funds.
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News
UK pension system still lagging on adequacy and sustainability
The UK pensions system has major shortcomings in its adequacy and sustainability, and could be improved by rowing back some of freedom and choice, according to research comparing retirement provision around the globe.
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News
Providers say retirement defaults could help poorer pensioners
Research highlighting the increasingly complex financial decisions and lower levels of income facing the next generation of retirees has led to renewed calls for default pathways through retirement.
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News
Life expectancy flatlines for first time in decades
Life expectancy in the UK has flatlined in the last two years, according to the Office for National Statistics, with drops in the life expectancy of babies born in Scotland and Wales putting an end to decades of improving longevity.
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News
Lessons from Oz: Former regulator urges hybrid product adoption
A former deputy chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has urged UK defined contribution schemes to better protect members by developing default retirement products combining drawdown and lifetime income.
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Features
Lloyds switches DGF for equities in default fund
Trustees of the Lloyds Bank Pension Scheme No.1 have overhauled the default offering for their defined contribution members, ditching a diversified growth fund for a 100 per cent equity allocation in the first years of saving.