All Contributions articles – Page 15
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Independent schools’ TPS phased withdrawal to start in August
On the go: Independent schools will be allowed to gradually phase out their participation in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, with the new regulations coming into force in August.
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Industrial action threats in response to new USS employer consultation
On the go: The University and College Union has once again hinted that industrial action may be called for after accusing Universities UK of failing to stand up for members.
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UUK consults on way out of USS valuation wrangle
Universities UK, the employer group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has opened a consultation on a range of measures intended to settle the long-running feud over the 2020 USS valuation.
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USS rejects attempt to reopen controversial valuation
The Universities Superannuation Scheme has rejected a request by Universities UK, the advocacy group representing 340 higher education employers, to revisit the controversial assumptions behind its most recent valuation.
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Self-employed missing out on £4bn pension contributions
On the go: Some 4.3m self-employed individuals are missing out on £4bn in employer pension contributions a year, according to new research.
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Pension contributions bounce back following first lockdown
On the go: Employee contributions to defined contribution schemes jumped by 12 per cent after parts of the economy were restarted following the UK’s first lockdown, new data has revealed.
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Women have up to 45% less income at retirement than men
On the go: Women have 25 to 45 per cent less in their pension pots at retirement than men, according to new research.
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Alternative funding structures attracting 75% of DB sponsors
On the go: As many as three in four defined benefit scheme sponsors could be using contingent funding as an alternative to the traditional deficit recovery contribution route, according to analysis from LCP.
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Pensions dashboards’ 2023 target ‘under threat’
The target date of 2023 for the introduction of the pensions dashboards is under threat from a lack of clarity in several key areas, the Society of Pension Professionals has warned.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Uber decision poses challenges for master trust sector
Podcast: For master trusts, onboarding gig economy workers who could be entitled to a pension following the Supreme Court’s Uber verdict is not as simple as it may sound. Hymans Robertson’s Patrick Bloomfield, partner, and senior DC investment consultant Victoria Panormo unpack the problem, in an episode also covering the Pensions Regulator’s draft criminal powers policy, and the Department for Work and Pensions’ climate risk consultation.
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£10,000 auto-enrolment threshold ‘should be removed’
On the go: The £10,000 threshold below which people do not qualify for auto-enrolment should be removed to help underserved groups, like women and the self-employed, build up pension wealth, a Trades Union Congress pensions conference heard on Tuesday.
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University employers urge USS to reconsider its valuation outcomes
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.
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TPR’s criminal powers draft policy fails to repeal industry concerns
The Pensions Regulator’s draft guidance on its new criminal powers, published on Thursday, failed to allay fears about the new sanctions, since it will be able to prosecute anyone in connection with an offence and will no longer be bound by limitation periods.
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LGPS authorities expected to justify new pension powers
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities will be expected to justify the use of their new powers around reviewing employer contributions, spreading exit payments, and setting up deferred debt arrangements.
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USS deficit increase requires ‘unaffordable’ contribution hikes
The Universities Superannuation Scheme’s deficit has quadrupled to more than £14bn, requiring contribution rate hikes from employers amounting to an “unaffordable” 56.2 per cent of payroll, according to figures announced on Wednesday.
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Immediate choice a ‘no-brainer’ for judges’ McCloud remedy
The unique position of judges and their non-standard Judicial Pension Scheme means that opting for the “immediate choice” solution to McCloud is a “no-brainer”, experts have said, despite the rest of the public sector taking a different course.
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TPR puts £25m anti-avoidance case to bed
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has agreed a £25m settlement in its anti-avoidance case against the owners of bed manufacturer Silentnight, a sum not big enough to prevent its defined benefit scheme plunging into the Pension Protection Fund.
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One-year contribution holidays could spur economic recovery
On the go: Conservative peer Baroness Ros Altmann has recommended that the chancellor, Rishi Sunak, announces a year-long contribution freeze for defined benefit scheme sponsors to boost business recovery.
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BA agrees deal with trustees to defer £450m deficit contributions
On the go: British Airways has announced an agreement with its New Airways Pension Scheme to defer £450m of pension deficit contributions.
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First UK Bus hikes deficit payments to £33m after TPR intervention
On the go: Intervention by the Pensions Regulator has resulted in First UK Bus increasing deficit repair contributions to its defined benefit scheme from £18m to £33m a year.