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  • Opinion

    UK avoids Australia’s Covid-19 pensions trap

    2020-08-03T00:00:00Z

    What can we learn from how governments around the world have responded to the coronavirus pandemic?

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Schemes cannot eliminate chance of cyber breach

    2020-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Pension schemes hold an extraordinary amount of personal data. Though trustees have done much since the passage of the General Data Protection Regulation to improve data security, it is impossible to remove the risk of breaches entirely. So says ITM director Maurice Titley, joined this week by Aon partner Lynda Whitney to discuss cyber security, McCloud, and Covid-19’s impact on recovery plans.

  • News

    Small pension pots put AE success at risk

    2020-07-23T00:00:00Z

    Research released by the Pensions Policy Institute warned that the proliferation of small pension pots risks undermining auto-enrolment success, unless significant government intervention is undertaken.

  • News

    McCloud remedy ‘must be implemented efficiently’

    2020-07-21T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has warned that the government’s proposed solutions to the McCloud dilemma “must be implemented efficiently” for each affected scheme.

  • News

    Govt outlines solutions for pensions net pay anomaly

    2020-07-21T00:00:00Z

    The government is seeking industry views on how to end the net pay anomaly affecting low-paid earners in the pensions tax relief system.

  • News

    Covid-19 forces half of DC schemes to review objectives

    2020-07-20T00:00:00Z

    The coronavirus pandemic has compelled more than 50 per cent of defined contribution schemes to review their objectives and 20 per cent to alter their short-term plans, according to a report by Aon.

  • News

    New GMP guidance stops short of clarifying rules around conversion

    2020-07-17T00:00:00Z

    New guidance on guaranteed minimum pensions has clarified the tax implication of equalising past inequalities between men and women, but critics have said it leaves unaddressed important questions for schemes hoping to convert GMPs into regular scheme benefits.

  • News

    Nest eyes 2026 breakeven amid increased revenue

    2020-07-17T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Master trust Nest has seen its income rise 75 per cent over the course of last year while its expenditure fell by £20m, leaving it well placed to weather the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, according to its latest annual report.

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    Government ponders solutions to £17bn McCloud problem

    2020-07-16T00:00:00Z

    The Treasury has set out two proposals for ending the discrimination between scheme members that resulted from its 2015 public sector pension reforms, with costs of unwinding its scheme changes estimated to cost £17bn.

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    USS strikes £300m deal with with affordable housing investors

    2020-07-14T00:00:00Z

    The Universities Superannuation Scheme has entered into a £300m 45-year debt facility arrangement with a real estate investment trust, funding shared ownership housing developments.

  • News

    TPR’s fast-track proposal 'risks levelling down by employers'

    2020-07-10T00:00:00Z

    Actuaries have expressed concern that the Pensions Regulator’s proposal of a ‘fast-track’ route for compliance, with its expectations on defined benefit funding, could spur market-leading employers to level down their approach.

  • News

    Pensions Ombudsman unhappy with FOS overlap

    2020-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Pensions Ombudsman Anthony Arter believes the current overlap with the Financial Ombudsman Service should be addressed as the current stance is “confusing and not satisfactory”.

  • News

    Lockdown sees third of savers taking action on pensions

    2020-07-01T00:00:00Z

    Data crunch: Seven million people, representing more than a third of savers, have taken action relating to their pensions during the coronavirus lockdown, with almost one in three reviewing their spending habits more often, according to analysis by Aviva.

  • News

    Auto-enrolment reaps rewards as contributions hit £20bn

    2020-06-29T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Auto-enrolment continues to boost pension savings with total contributions rising by £5bn in 2019, but savings are expected to slump this year due to Covid-19.

  • News

    Change in direction for McClymont in surprise job move

    2020-06-26T00:00:00Z

    In something of a shock move, Gregg McClymont, a former Labour shadow pensions minister, starts a new role at IFM Investors in July as its executive director of public affairs for Europe.

  • News

    MPs urge regulator to reassure struggling employers

    2020-06-22T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has called for clarity from the Pensions Regulator over its Covid-19 enforcement procedures, voicing concerns that some “conscientious employers” will be reluctant to take advantage of easements.

  • News

    Workplace pension saving on the increase

    2020-06-18T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Auto-enrolment is proving to be a success as a record number of individuals saved into a workplace pension last year, according to the latest data.

  • News

    Blow to investors as TPR rules risk further dividend drought

    2020-06-18T00:00:00Z

    On the go: New guidance from the Pensions Regulator could prolong the “dividend drought” currently hampering income investors, experts have warned.

  • News

    DB employers mandated to justify further payment holidays

    2020-06-16T00:00:00Z

    Trustees of defined benefit pension schemes will have to report decisions to allow sponsors to skip or delay deficit payments to the Pensions Regulator from July, as the watchdog drew fire for not insisting on this transparency from the start of its Covid-19 easements.

  • News

    Pensions compliance with furlough tapering ‘horrendously complicated’

    2020-06-16T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Regulator’s updated guidance on auto-enrolment and defined contribution schemes is likely to lead to large numbers of mistakes being made, some experts predict, as employers have to grapple with the bifurcated system resulting from the slow death of furlough.