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News
How master trusts could save on private markets investment fees
As it prepares to deploy capital into unlisted asset classes, The People’s Pension has published a report on how to do this in a cost-effective way.
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LGPS chief urges councils to preserve pension resources
The chair of the Local Government Pension Scheme’s advisory board has urged local councils not to cut the budgets of their pension teams as officials come under pressure to cut costs.
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LGPS could decentralise cost transparency monitoring
The Scheme Advisory Board is exploring how to run the LGPS’s cost transparency system after the current supplier’s contract expires in 2026.
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Pensions industry supports delay to PPF decision on 2025-26 levy
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has delayed the final decision on its 2025-26 industry levy until the end of January as it lobbies for the ability to reduce payments to zero.
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Value for Money plans not set in stone, say regulators
The regulators are open to changing their planned ‘red-amber-green’ model for the Value for Money framework as the consultation process continues.
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More than half of pension savers do not understand fees
Consumers are baffled by fees, warns Boring Money’s Holly Mackay
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Pension schemes to disclose performance under VfM rules
Pensions schemes will be required to disclose investment performance, net of all costs, as part of the new value for money framework.
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DWP to announce DC reforms amid cost of living crisis
The Department for Work and Pensions will be announcing a series of reforms to defined contribution saving, in an attempt to curtail the impact of the cost of living crisis.
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TPR: Valuing some illiquid assets may be ‘impossible’
The Pensions Regulator has warned of the challenges posed by attempting to value illiquid assets, as the government seeks to incentivise defined contribution to increase these investments.
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OECD: Countries should pursue pension reforms despite uncertainty
On the go: Policy makers should pursue pension reforms despite the current economic uncertainty, as delays would put at risk the well-being of current and future pensioners, the OECD has warned.
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Clara-Pensions expects consolidator competition ‘within a year’
On the go: The commercial consolidator Clara-Pensions expects to see other offerings providing competition in the market “in a year’s time”, according to chief executive Simon True, despite the “unhelpful economic environment”.
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Small pots problem is ‘only going to get worse’
The number of small pension pots — and the costs of administering them — will continue to increase, despite efforts from the government and industry, a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association panel has warned.
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Smart Pension acquires Ensign Master Trust
On the go: Smart Pension has acquired the Ensign Master Trust, making it the eighth such consolidation by the provider, which has promised that an average 25-year-old member would be “thousands of pounds better off” as a result of the move.
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Government’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemes
The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry.
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AE contributions not reaching those most in need
While many employers offer auto-enrolment contributions above the minimum rate, the workers that benefit are seldom those most in need, according to new research from Nest Insight.
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DC charge cap performance fees scrapped to spur investment
Chancellor of the exchequer Kwasi Kwarteng has announced that performance fees will be removed from the charge cap applied to defined contribution schemes, in a bid to spur pension scheme investment in science and technology.
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Opinion
Digital pensions? If you build it, they will come
The past few years have seen an acceleration in digitisation in almost every area of people’s lives.
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News
Majority of low earners cannot afford auto-enrolment contributions
Nearly seven in 10 (69 per cent) of low earners are unable to afford pension contributions due to the cost of living crisis, according to new research from Legal & General Investment Management.
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DB members could lose £25,000 to inflation increase caps
On the go: Members could stand to lose out on £1,200 a year due to caps on inflationary increases in defined benefit schemes, amounting to £25,000 of missed income over a lifetime, according to analysis from XPS Pensions Group.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Pension tax changes needed to save NHS from ‘rock bottom’
Podcast: Staff shortages and ever-growing waiting lists have left the NHS at “rock bottom”, but the government “has its head in the sand”. Changes to the pensions taxation regime are essential to fix the problem, argues Vishal Sharma, pensions committee chair at the British Medical Association. He is joined by Mark Bondi, council member at the Society of Pension Professionals and senior technical consultant at Capita, to discuss the NHS, the High Court’s retail price index decision, and pension priorities for new prime minister Liz Truss.