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  • Podcasts
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    Podcast: Too much jargon hampers sustainable investing drive

    2021-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Politicians and the pensions industry risk jeopardising the progress made on sustainable investing because they are too fond of jargon. Members are keen to get involved, but they have to understand what they are getting involved in. Georgia Stewart, chief executive of Tumelo, and Chris Hulatt, co-founder of Octopus Group, talk sustainability, inter-generational fairness and cryptocurrencies.

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    Ombudsman slaps fine on ‘reckless’ trustee for multiple breaches

    2021-07-20T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of a small pension scheme for multiple breaches of trust and instances of malpractice, while demanding they reimburse the scheme to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds.

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    Industry experts predict limited roll-out of CDC schemes

    2021-07-19T00:00:00Z

    The government's consultation on regulations governing collective defined contribution schemes was received as a welcome step forward in the industry, but experts have cautioned that initial demand is likely to be low due to the restrictive conditions and high costs imposed on the market.

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    PASA launches GMP conversion guidance

    2021-07-09T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Administration Standards Association has published guidance on guaranteed minimum pension conversion for trustees striving to achieve GMP equality, providing examples of approaches that have been adopted or considered by “early movers”.

  • Opinion

    Policing police pensions

    2021-07-06T00:00:00Z

    For advisers with clients in the police community, it might be tempting to simply dismiss the complaints raised recently by the Pension Challenge group – an independent group representing police officers arguing that the introduction of transitional arrangements to police pensions are discriminatory on the grounds of age — as the unwelcome opinions of a public sector minority.

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    Nearly a third of Gen Xers have inadequate pension savings

    2021-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Almost one in three Generation Xers — individuals aged between 41 and 56 — have inadequate pension savings and face a minimum-at-best standard of living in retirement, according to research by the International Longevity Centre and Standard Life.

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    Podcast: Police officers let down by poor McCloud communication

    2021-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Police officers, who have complained about the ramifications of the government’s McCloud remedy, face a difficult battle to get their plight rectified, in another case where inadequate policy and communications has created damaging uncertainty for members. Quietroom development lead Joe Craig and Taylor Wessing senior associate Hadassah Shulman discuss this case, as well as simpler annual statements and the government’s anti-scam proposals.

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    News

    Engagement drives progress to ‘net-zero’

    2021-04-22T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Engagement has been key to embedding sustainability across investment strategies, and driving progress towards a “net-zero by 2050 target”, according to a new report from Kempen Capital Management.

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    Cloud-based data recovery service wins industry praise

    2021-04-16T00:00:00Z

    A new cloud-based service promising independent data backup facilities for pension schemes has won praise from industry experts, who hailed it as an “innovative solution” to the rare but worrisome prospect of administrator failure.

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    Bridging pension option smooths Rolls-Royce scheme restructure

    2021-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The introduction of a bridging pension option in the Rolls-Royce UK Pension Fund has helped smooth the transition for its members following a scheme restructure announced in May 2020.

  • News

    University employers urge USS to reconsider its valuation outcomes

    2021-03-11T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Universities UK, which represents 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has written to the trustees of the scheme urging a rethink of its valuation outcomes.

  • News

    Calls for DWP to change chair’s statement rules

    2021-02-18T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is to publish a review of the effectiveness of defined contribution chair’s statements in April, which has prompted some specialists to call for a major rethink.

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    Nine out of 10 DC savers expect retirement shortfall

    2021-02-04T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Almost 90 per cent of defined contribution scheme members expect a shortfall in retirement income based on current provision, while almost a quarter of people think they will never be able to retire, according to the latest edition of Aon’s DC member survey.

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    Aftershocks from 2020 could see wave of DB scheme closures

    2020-12-16T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The events of 2020, combined with exacerbating longer-term trends, could spark a wave of benefit reviews by UK companies, which in turn could result in a large number of defined benefit schemes closing in 2021, according to a new report by Aon.

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Trustees advised to self-certify before Christmas

    2020-12-14T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Jo Myerson, trustee director at Ross Trustees, tells Pensions Expert it is important that trustees comply with the Competition and Markets Authority’s self-certification rules early in order to avoid a mad, post-Christmas dash to meet the January 7 deadline. She is joined by David Rae, head of strategic client solutions at Russell Investments, in an episode also covering insolvencies, superfunds and the fallout from the reform of the retail price index.

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    Pension actuaries urged to improve commutation advice quality

    2020-12-08T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Pension scheme actuaries are being called to improve the quality of the advice they are giving trustees on commutation rates, after a review of their work by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.

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    Arcadia, Debenhams the first high street dominoes to fall

    2020-12-01T00:00:00Z

    High street retailer Debenhams became the latest domino to fall following the collapse of Philip Green’s Arcadia Group on Monday, with the pension schemes of both now entering the Pension Protection Fund assessment period.

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    DWP still keeping millions in the dark over loss of GMP top ups

    2020-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Millions of people are still unaware of the loss of a valuable indexed guaranteed minimum pension benefit to their state pension since 2016, as the Department for Work and Pensions still has not complied with a Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman ruling to inform the public of this deprivation.

  • News

    Govt u-turns on fees disclosure in simpler annual statement

    2020-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The government has abandoned plans to make pension providers include costs and charges in their new simplified annual statements, which could become mandatory for defined contribution schemes in the near future as progress in this area remains slow.

  • News

    Doctors’ admin saga rumbles on as compensation issued

    2020-10-16T00:00:00Z

    Doctors are up in arms over a long history of serious pensions administration shortcomings in the lumbering NHS Pension Scheme, some of which are still surfacing.