All communication articles – Page 11
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Features
Forces win back payout for family bereavement
The Ministry of Defence has agreed to introduce the Short-Term Family Pension to the Armed Forces Pension Scheme 2015. The provision, which is in place for members of the 1975 scheme, was not carried over to the new 2015 scheme.
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Opinion
Overcoming behavioural biases in retirement saving
Given that people do not like being told what to do, especially with their own money, it is little wonder that traditional prescriptive measures to get the nation saving for retirement simply have not worked.
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News
DC schemes to give members cost information online only
Defined contribution schemes should disclose costs and charges to members by signposting a link in their annual benefit statement, the Department for Work and Pensions has proposed, as the industry agrees communications need to be kept simple.
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News
Industry push to increase pensions engagement
With Pension Awareness Day fast approaching, experts explain how employers and a positive approach to retirement saving and communications can help.
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Opinion
What we can learn from DC in the US
In the US, the size of the market has driven innovation by pension providers and creates an opportunity for sponsors to provide plans which better engage their workforce.
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Opinion
The limitations of financial advice
As with most things in life, there is rarely a single, unequivocal answer to a pensions issue such as how to prepare for retirement. The other factors preventing us from navigating a clear and simple path to the later life we desire are our own personal biases.
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Opinion
Practical steps for improving DC savings
These are difficult times for pension savers. The long-term transition away from defined benefit, combined with low wage growth, increased life expectancy and lukewarm market outlooks, means many will find it challenging to achieve the kind of retirement they desire.
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Opinion
We need action on cold-calling now
From the blog: We live in an age in which the internet finds something to promote or celebrate every day, week or month, from cupcakes to allotments. Believe it or not, there is even a world egg day.
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News
Locum GPs call for pensions admin overhaul
Locum GPs are calling for an overhaul of their pensions administration as sporadic correspondence and scant communication cause confusion.
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News
Default offerings fail to inform savers adequately
More than a third of default fund providers are failing to meet regulatory guidance asking them to clearly state their product’s objective, according to a new report that highlights communications failings in the sector.
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News
Cridland: Longevity as big an issue as climate change
Savers need to be more aware of the consequences of an ageing population on retirement saving, with providers, regulators and employers all having a part to play in improving engagement, say experts.
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Opinion
Could improved understanding revive the annuity?
Analysis: Many savers have been reluctant to purchase an annuity following the government’s introduction of freedom and choice in 2015, but should they be nudged to reconsider their options?
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Features
Strathclyde hails transfer warning effort
A communications exercise warning members of the Strathclyde Pension Fund about the risks of cashing in their benefits has seen the scheme’s membership continue to grow despite declining payroll numbers.
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News
TfL adds online self-service in admin refresh
The Transport for London pension fund is introducing a new administration system that will give members a self-service option, something experts say can help reduce costs in the long term.
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Features
IMI derisks with buy-in and Pie
Specialist engineering company IMI has completed a pension increase exchange exercise and a buy-in, as trustees become more comfortable with liability management measures.
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News
Ideas from overseas can up engagement, report finds
The Pensions Policy Institute has published a report looking at consumer engagement with pensions and financial products across the world, highlighting numerous lessons the UK can learn from overseas.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q2 (part 1): Are equities best for defaults?
In the second DC Debate of 2017, seven defined contribution specialists discuss ESG in default funds, and what to say to members when markets fall.
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News
Small employers urged to plan ahead as more miss staging deadline
A rising number of small employers are missing their auto-enrolment staging deadline, a new study has shown, as experts highlight the importance of being prepared and planning ahead to make sure employees benefit from a pension.
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Features
FKI scheme winds up and moves members to mastertrust
Trustees of the defined contribution FKI Group Pension Plan have agreed to wind up the scheme, transferring active members to a mastertrust, as experts note governance and cost management benefits.
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News
Experts call for mandatory guidance as FCA targets advice take-up
The Financial Conduct Authority will prioritise retirement income provision within pensions in 2017-18, addressing perceived problems with consumers who do not take regulated financial advice, as some argue schemes should organise Pension Wise sessions by default.