All Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) articles – Page 13
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Two-thirds of schemes to increase allocation to social investments
On the go: Sixty-six per cent of pension schemes expect to increase their allocation to social investment passive funds over the next three years, new research has shown.
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Master trusts to pave the way for dashboards integration in 2023
Master trusts and pension providers regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority will be the first schemes to provide data for the pensions dashboards in 2023, according to a new call for input published on Thursday.
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PPF could receive DWP loan for Fraud Compensation Fund
On the go: A bill has been introduced to parliament that will enable the Pension Protection Fund to receive a loan from the Department for Work and Pensions in order to make fraud compensation payments.
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DWP DC single charging structure to bring headaches for master trusts
The Department for Work and Pensions is considering introducing a universal charging structure for the default funds in defined contribution schemes. The move was welcomed for the clarity it might give to DC savers, but experts have warned of the problems it would cause master trusts like Nest.
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DC schemes to send two-page ‘simpler statements’ in 2022
The Department for Work and Pensions is consulting on regulations that would see schemes required to send simpler annual benefit statements to their members from April next year.
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Opinion
Now is the time for schemes to turn attention to social risk factors
From the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic to growing equality and human rights movements, the past year has brought many significant changes both in terms of behaviour and views relating to social factors.
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MPs urged to tweak 25% tax-free cash rules
On the go: Pensions consultancy LCP has proposed new rules that would allow pension savers to access tax-free cash at a normal minimum pension age while leaving the remaining balance behind.
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DWP to consult on dashboards’ draft regulations in December
The Department for Work and Pensions will be launching a consultation on the pensions dashboards’ draft regulations, which will include rules on the different stages pension schemes will need to start sharing their data to be included in the project.
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FCA proposes new illiquid fund structure for DC schemes
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is proposing a new category of fund that will allow defined contribution schemes to invest in illiquid assets.
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Sarah Smart appointed permanent chair at the Pensions Regulator
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed the appointment of Sarah Smart as permanent chair of the Pensions Regulator.
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UKSIF urges pensions sector to ramp up sustainability
On the go: The UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association has proposed a series of measures to increase sustainability in the pensions sector, as part of its new policy version.
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Only 36% of construction workers are saving into a pension
On the go: The majority of construction workers are not saving towards their retirement, according to research by union Unite.
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DWP admits DC chair’s statements fail policy objective
The Department for Work and Pensions has acknowledged that the introduction of chair’s statements has failed to meet the policy objectives set out by the department in 2014.
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Sarah Smart endorsed as TPR chair despite conflict of interest concerns
The Work and Pensions Committee has given its assent to the appointment of Sarah Smart as the next chair of the Pensions Regulator, putting aside concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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Opinion
Schemes to pay more attention to social factors in ESG strategies
It is now widely recognised that environmental, social and governance factors are an essential part of investment strategies for long-term investors such as pension funds.
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Waspi women ‘frustrated’ at ombudsman delays
On the go: Campaign group Women Against State Pension Inequality have spoken of their frustration after “waiting for months” for the Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman to make a decision regarding their case.
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Reuters Pension Fund incorporates ESG factors to improve returns
The £2.8bn Reuters Pension Fund is integrating environmental, social and governance factors into its portfolio in order to improve risk-adjusted returns, while achieving a funding level above 100 per cent in 2020.
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Opperman warns on pension scams rise in new tax year
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has warned savers to be vigilant when reviewing their retirement plans to avoid being caught out by pension scammers operating online.
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TPR to beef up schemes’ climate change disclosure demands
The Pensions Regulator will demand that trustees add more climate change information to their scheme returns, and has promised enforcement action where pension funds do not comply with basic requirements.
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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.