All Defined contribution articles – Page 70
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Features
Fraud costs pensions £6bn every year
Data crunch: Almost a decade after a wave of pension liberation tax schemes hit the UK retirement sector, fraudulent activity is still having a detrimental impact on savers – costing schemes £6bn every year, according to the latest analysis.
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News
KPMG pensions spin-off targets industry modernisation
On the go: KPMG’s former pensions advisory business has relaunched as Isio following its sale to a private equity backer, with the new company looking to grow its consolidation offering and improve the industry’s use of technology.
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News
Auto-enrolment process creates 'employee underclass'
Three out of four pensions professionals say employers should be free to statutorily enrol any employee they wish, even if current auto-enrolment age and earnings criteria are not met.
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News
Social care crisis: is auto-enrolment the answer?
Auto-enrolment-style contributions could hold the key to solving the UK’s growing social care crisis, according to the sponsors of a report into the funding shortfall for care in later life.
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News
DWP: Government will not dictate schemes’ ESG investments
The government insists it is not intervening in pension scheme investment strategies with a climate change amendment to the pension schemes bill introduced earlier this month.
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News
Maps to survey schemes on dashboard challenges
On the go: The Money and Pensions Service has commissioned qualitative research to understand the challenges pension schemes face with providing data for the pensions dashboards.
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News
DWP self-employed savings trials disappoint
On the go: A Department for Work and Pensions trial of techniques to encourage more self-employed workers to save into a pension pot has failed to persuade many to log into their accounts.
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News
Cracknell: Industry fails to explain ‘how’ savers can make changes
After a five-year stint as chief executive of the Pensions Advisory Service, which ended in December 2018, Michelle Cracknell started as a non-executive director at Just Group on March 1.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Regulator should take ‘softly-softly’ approach to DC consolidation
Podcast: The Pensions Regulator should take a “softly-softly” approach to defined contribution consolidation, similar to what happened with master trusts during the authorisation process, where subtle conversations occurred and schemes decided to exit in an orderly manner, according to Adrian Boulding, director of policy at Now Pensions. He and Rosalind Connor, partner at Arc Pensions Law, discuss the response from the watchdog to its consultation of the future of trusteeship and governance, among other topics.
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News
Pension schemes to share scams intelligence online
The Pension Scams Industry Group is working with anti-fraud organisation Cifas to launch a network of open-source information on suspicious companies and pension arrangements, which specialists say could be an important step in bringing scams under control.
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News
Increased trustee workload to unleash wave of DC consolidation
On the go: One in three trust-based defined contribution arrangements expects to transfer members into a master trust over the next five years, with stakeholders citing the drain on time and resources of running an own-trust solution.
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Features
Hundreds of thousands of micro pots suffer remorseless attrition
Data crunch: Eight years after the auto-enrolment revolution, millions of workers’ pensions are left languishing in master trusts when they move jobs.
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News
Govt maintains earnings trigger despite industry criticism
On the go: The government has opted to maintain the earnings trigger for automatic enrolment at £10,000 for 2020-21, despite long-held industry concerns that the current level is limiting pensions coverage among underprivileged demographics.
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Opinion
Time to focus on getting 2020 pension vision for self-employed
There are now more than 5m self-employed workers in the UK and the figure is rising, but only a small number are saving anything towards retirement.
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News
TPR seeks to extend supervision to select administrators
The Pensions Regulator will attempt to build one-to-one relationships with pensions administrators it considers to be of critical importance, in a voluntary extension of the supervision regime it has already introduced for the largest schemes in the UK.
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News
Only six in 10 pensions to be located by dashboards
On the go: Savers may only be able to locate six out of ten pension pots when pension dashboards are launched unless the industry starts to improve data quality, PensionBee has warned.
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News
TPR to test trustees’ knowledge in bid to improve governance
The Pensions Regulator plans to conduct checks on trustees’ knowledge to assure governance standards in the industry, and has promised to consider appropriate action where they fall below expectations.
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News
Industry questions regulators misalignment on chair statements
Analysis: Industry experts have questioned why regulators have taken different approaches when it comes to the disclosure of funds costs and charges in chair statements.
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News
Govt urged to replace tax relief rules with pension top-up system
On the go: The current tax relief rules should be replaced by a pension top-up system, either through the government or the employer, according to a proposal from Hargreaves Lansdown.
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News
Podcast: Govt and regulators urged to review chair statements
Podcast: Government and regulators should rethink schemes’ chair statements, as they have become a regulatory compliance tool for the pensions industry, according to Darren Philp, director of policy and communications at Smart Pension, and Judith Fish, professional trustee at Dalriada Trustees. The experts discuss, among other subjects, the recent fine received by the Financial Conduct Authority from the Pensions Regulator due to pension failures.