All Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) articles – Page 20
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Opinion
Will open finance transform financial services?
In case we had any doubt what the answer should be, the Financial Conduct Authority asked for “proposals on how open finance could transform financial services”. There were other words for ‘how’ such as whether or if, but how was chosen.
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News
Providers divided on mandatory simpler annual statements
Workplace providers such as Smart Pension and PensionBee are supporting the government’s intention to introduce a standardised annual statement, with calls for legislation if take-up from schemes does not increase.
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Opperman promises ‘refined’ Pension Schemes Bill
On the go: The Pension Schemes Bill has been included in the Queen’s Speech delivered on Thursday, with pensions minister Guy Opperman stating it will be a refined version from the previous document.
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Opperman reappointed pensions minister
On the go: Guy Opperman remains as minister for pensions and financial inclusion after being reappointed as MP for Hexham.
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Nest considers 1.5C target for climate change fund
Data crunch: The government-backed workplace provider Nest is testing ways to adopt a 1.5C goal for its Climate Aware Fund, to better reflect the “quickly evolving nature of climate change risk” and its impact on members’ investments.
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Master trusts forced to up reserves due to levy increase
Master trusts will be hit twice by a general levy increase, since in addition to a cost hike these schemes will also have to boost their reserves in case of a wind-up, and face added scrutiny from the regulator as a revised business plan could be expected.
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Ombudsman sides with Shell on climate change dispute
The Pensions Ombudsman has sided with the Shell Contributory Pension Fund in the legal challenge regarding the disclosure of climate change information, which has prompted environmental lawyers ClientEarth to request the body to review its internal procedures.
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Fewer than a quarter of construction workers auto-enrolled
On the go: Fewer than a quarter (23 per cent) of blue-collar construction workers are participating in a workplace pension, according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Schemes hit back at DWP’s levy ‘knee-jerk solutions’
Several pensions experts have criticised the government’s consultation on the general levy on pension schemes, arguing that the Department for Work and Pensions has proposed ‘knee-jerk solutions’ that are not fit for purpose.
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OECD: One in three workers risks falling through the pension cracks
Pensions provision has not caught up with the 21st century phenomenon of the non-standard worker, as this type of employment now accounts for one in three jobs in OECD countries, a new report has revealed.
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Ombudsman: DWP failed to explain GMP downgrade to members
The Department for Work and Pensions failed to properly communicate the detrimental impact that ending contracting out had on increases for individuals with a guaranteed minimum pension, the Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman has concluded.
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New govt urged to find solutions for self-employed
On the go: The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed has called on the new government to update the long-term savings environment to better provide for entrepreneurs.
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Opinion
Election policies we need but probably won’t get
With the next general election less than five weeks away, the main political parties are busily drawing up their policy pledges to win over voters.
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News
Trustees’ retort to minister’s ‘just switch’ ESG comments
An industry body representing trustees says market failures are preventing it from meeting the pensions and financial inclusion minister’s call to sack managers who refuse to implement voting policies, but cautiously welcomes the introduction of a new stewardship code.
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Minister presses ahead on simpler statements
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is consulting on measures to hasten the adoption of two-page simplified pension statements, in response to sluggish uptake from the industry.
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Workers must save quarter of income for ‘moderate’ retirement lifestyle
On the go: UK savers need to save at least £800 a month to achieve the moderate living standard outlined by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, research by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has found.
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DWP proposes levy rise for pension schemes
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions sought feedback from the pensions industry on Friday ahead of its proposed increase to the general levy paid by pension schemes.
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10k-20k-30k: PLSA launches new retirement living standards
On the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has launched its retirement living standards, an attempt to translate savings targets into a description of the quality of life they will actually enjoy in later life.
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Pension schemes bill overshadowed by Brexit
A pension schemes bill has been included in the Queen’s Speech as expected, but critics say the government’s Brexit headaches and lack of majority mean it is little more than a manifesto pledge.
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Opinion
Ignore ESG risks at your peril
Last week this government’s new environmental, social and governance regulations came into force.