All freedom and choice articles – Page 9
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Opinion
Forget freedom, millennials want security
From the blog: Born between 1980 and 2000 and entering the workplace amid one of the most significant booms and busts of recent history, millennials face a unique set of financial challenges.
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News
Brewer crafts more generous DC plan to become top dog
Craft brewer Brewdog has introduced a higher contribution for members of its defined contribution scheme in an ambitious bid to create a best-in-class employee benefits package.
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Features
Fujifilm develops its DC default fund approach
Fujifilm is overhauling its defined contribution default fund to improve its performance and relevance to members, as schemes continue to rethink DC glide paths following the pension freedoms.
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News
FCA data show Pension Wise take-up is still low
More should be done to encourage pension engagement in the workplace, experts have said, after the latest data from the Financial Conduct Authority show low use of Pension Wise.
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News
NI government offers early retirement to teachers aged 55+
The Department of Education in Northern Ireland has approved a £33.1m scheme offering premature retirement terms to members over 55 years old to make space for new hires in the workforce.
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Opinion
Tax, cyber crime and covenant guidance: what to look out for in 2016
The pensions industry has had to deal with changes across many fronts in the recent past. 2015 was no exception, bringing proposals for Local Government Pension Scheme pooling, the introduction of freedom and choice and the beginning of re-enrolment.
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Opinion
Employers need to step closer to the ‘advice line’
‘What would you do if you were in my position?’ It is a question many pensions managers and trustees have been asked by scheme members searching for guidance around pension savings.
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Features
Secondhand annuity market takes shape but risk of poor deals looms
Analysis: The government has confirmed it will soften the tax hit for those looking to take advantage of the secondary annuity market, but some experts are concerned the financial services industry holds all the cards in getting the best deal.
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News
Secondary annuities: Govt starts putting down advice parameters
Many pensioners hoping to sell their annuities on the open market will be required to seek financial advice before doing so, the government has announced, as the industry awaits further detail on the structure of the secondary annuity market.
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News
Scapa saves £600k through flexible retirement exercise
Adhesive tape manufacturer Scapa Group has saved around £600,000 by offering flexible retirement options to some deferred members of its defined benefit scheme, clearing more than £10m of liabilities.
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News
Knowledge sets the bar in regulator's draft DC code
The Pensions Regulator is basing its leaner draft code of practice for trustees of defined contribution schemes on 'knowledge and understanding' requirements, which will mark out those in need of further training.
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News
Annuity demand expected to resurge
Annuity sales will increase from this year despite the new pension flexibilities, as retirees recognise their need for a level of certainty in retirement, new research has suggested.
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News
Trinity Mirror reviews advisers ahead of DC default appraisal
Trinity Mirror Pension Plan has carried out a consultant review ahead of an appraisal of its defined contribution default fund, spurred by the introduction of the freedom and choice reforms.
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Opinion
The great auto-enrolment review is in train
From the blog: The Public Accounts Committee has launched an inquiry into the risks associated with registering smaller employers for auto-enrolment and how this translates into higher retirement incomes for members.
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News
Fuzzy 'new normal' begins to emerge from pension freedom data
Gaps in the data on consumer behaviour following the freedom and choice reforms introduced earlier this year are creating a muddled picture of people’s choices, experts have said.
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Opinion
Incentivising savings – or reducing tax reliefs?
The 'Strengthening the Incentive to Save' consultation, which ended in September, provoked a lot of discussion within the pensions and savings industry and stirred strong feelings.
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News
HMRC figures on flexibilities leave questions unanswered
The ‘dearth of information’ on pension freedoms bemoaned in a recent Work and Pensions Committee report could have been remedied by HM Revenue & Customs figures released yesterday, but industry representatives said the report lacked detail.
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News
UK plc: Engagement is key to get more DC bang for employer buck
Data Analysis: Employee engagement with pension schemes is topping the agenda for businesses, with many saying the freedom and choice reforms have improved schemes' ability to generate good retirement incomes.
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Opinion
Monstrous waste or gargantuan success?
Editorial: Nothing says workplace pensions like an oversized, multicoloured, Furby-type thing. I am, of course, talking about the mascot featured in the government’s latest advertising campaign on auto-enrolment.
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Opinion
Pension Wise weakness flags need for employers to step up
From the blog: The Work and Pensions Committee has rightly criticised Pension Wise this weekfor providing a service that is too impersonal and limited in scope.