All guaranteed minimum pension (GMP) articles – Page 5
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News
GMP compensation could cost members thousands in extra tax
On the go: Inadvertent action by an employer or pension scheme to compensate scheme members for inequalities in guaranteed minimum pensions could invalidate longstanding protection from onerous tax burdens, landing wealthy pensioners with tax bills of hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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News
GMP equalisation soars up list of trustees concerns
On the go: GMP equalisation has soared up the list priorities for pension schemes following the Lloyd’s Banking Group case earlier this year, Equiniti research has found.
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Opinion
Gearing up for GMP equalisation
Guaranteed minimum pensions are still causing a lot of head-scratching in the pensions industry. While the High Court confirmed in October 2018 that pension benefits do need to be equalised for the effect of GMPs, practitioners have since been thinking about how to ensure that schemes are able to implement equalisation smoothly.
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Schemes urged to start work on progressing GMP equalisation
On the go: The GMP Equalisation Working Group has urged schemes to start work on progressing guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation and rectification.
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News
75% of DB funds paying out more money than they receive, finds Buck
On the go: Three-quarters of defined benefit schemes are now cash flow negative with contributions no longer sufficient to meet regular benefit payments, according to Buck.
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News
FTSE 100 pensions schemes face £100bn hit
On the go: Impending accounting standards changes could hit FTSE 100 pension schemes by up to £100bn with more than a quarter being hit to the tune of £1bn, according to consultancy LCP.
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Opinion
Darbyshire joins LPP as head of pension admin
Data remains a key issue for pension funds, according to the Local Pensions Partnership’s Joanne Darbyshire.
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News
Government releases guidance on GMP equalisation
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has set out a 10-stage process for UK pension schemes to equalise guaranteed minimum pensions.
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News
Tax regime ripe for reform says AJ Bell as 12,000 lose LTA protection
On the go: Over 12,000 pension savers have breached lifetime allowance ‘protections’ in the past 12 years, leaving them to face tax bills running into hundreds of thousands of pounds.
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News
XPS: ‘GMP equalisation will be less costly than feared’
On the go: The cost of addressing inequality in guaranteed minimum pensions may be a lot lower than expected at less than 1 per cent of total liabilities for over half of all schemes, according to consultancy XPS Pensions.
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Opinion
The government’s pensions priorities for 2019
In the year ahead, the DWP, HMRC, TPR, FCA and any other arm of government with a role in UK pensions must be ready to minimise any damage and disruption arising from Brexit.
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Opinion
Five challenges in pensions administration for 2019
As we enter 2019, the administration of pension schemes reaches a tipping point from which it could change irrevocably.
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Opinion
Equalisation will dominate court cases in 2019
The past year has been a busy one for pensions lawyers, and 2019 looks set to deliver much of the same.
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Opinion
Increased self-service will boost data quality and raise admin standards
Data cleansing sounds like a wonderful, positive experience, about renewal and putting to right the mistakes of the past. It is, however, far more prosaic – and yet powerful – than that.
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News
ACA and Royal London call for radical simplification of DB rights
Consumers and employers could reap substantial benefits if the complex patchwork of defined benefit pension rights could be radically simplified, according to a recent policy paper.
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News
GMP ruling could see £50bn of buy-ins restructured
On the go: Insurers are set to be deluged with a flood of requests to restructure buy-in contracts as a result of the High Court decision in the Lloyds Banking case, which held that guaranteed minimum pensions must be equal for men and women.
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News
Poor scheme data threatens to undermine GMP equalisation
More than 60 per cent of pension schemes are not expected to have sufficient data to carry out equalisation of guaranteed minimum pensions, recent research has shown.
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News
High Court: Schemes must equalise GMPs
Defined benefit schemes must equalise guaranteed minimum pensions between men and women, the High Court has ruled, in a decision that could cost FTSE 100 companies alone an estimated £15bn.
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Features
Isle of Wight fund tackles 'problematic' data records
The Isle of Wight Pension Fund has implemented an improvement plan in relation to approximately 1,500 records containing “significantly problematic” conditional data, as it grapples with longstanding issues over member information.
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News
Civil service scheme overpaid pensioners by £22m
Pensioners of the Civil Service Pension Scheme have received historic overpayments of £22m and face reduced pensions to correct the mistake.