All Law & regulation articles – Page 104
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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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AE reaches nearly 10m workers, but gaps in coverage remain
On the go: A record 9,937,000 workers have been auto-enrolled into a pension scheme since 2012 according to data from the Pensions Regulator’s monthly auto-enrolment compliance statistics released on November 13.
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Gig economy workers to get more rights
On the go: More than 1m gig economy workers in such companies as Uber and Deliveroo may soon have more employment rights.
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Treasury Committee scrutinises treatment of vulnerable customers
On the go: The Treasury Select Committee has today launched a new inquiry into vulnerable consumers’ access to financial services.
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TPR: Only one master trust authorisation in the pipeline so far
On the go: Master trusts have been slow off the mark to obtain authorisation from the Pensions Regulator. They have a six-month window from 1 October to gain approval. Since then only one master trust has applied.
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FOS receives just 300 pensions transfer complaints
On the go: Since the introduction of the pension freedoms in 2015, the Financial Ombudsman Service has received fewer than 15,000 complaints involving pensions. Of this figure, just 1,700 have been about pension freedoms and around 300 of these complaints were about defined benefit transfers.
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Barnardo's scheme loses Supreme Court RPI appeal
On the go: Children's charity Barnardo's may not change the inflation protection it provides to members of its defined benefit scheme, the Supreme Court has ruled.
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Supreme Court: Barnardo's wording does not allow RPI/CPI switch
The Supreme Court’s rejection of an attempt by Barnardo’s to downgrade its pension increases is a reminder that courts are unlikely to bend rules to accommodate the commercial needs of defined benefit sponsors, according to legal experts.
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OPDU launches independent pension trustee liability policy
On the go: The Occupational Pensions Defence Union has launched a pensions trustee policy aimed at individual independent trustees in the UK.
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Self-employed back expansion of AE to cover gig economy
On the go: Self-employed workers want government help to save for retirement and would back new laws to expand auto-enrolment or to make saving for retirement compulsory, new research from Prudential shows.
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CDC consultation aims to avoid Dutch pitfalls
Collective defined contribution schemes will be designed to minimise intergenerational unfairness, according to the Department for Work and Pensions, as it announced plans to legislate for the benefit structure in late 2019.
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Investment consultants could be under microscope for next decade
Analysis: Investment consultants may have escaped the more stringent of the recommendations in the Competition and Markets Authority’s provisional decision earlier this year, but experts have said that the scrutiny of the market is unlikely to end at Christmas.
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Accountant fined £6,857 for providing false information to avoid AE duties
On the go: The accountant of a London cafe has been ordered to pay £6,857.50 after he admitted falsely claiming to the Pensions Regulator that staff had been enrolled into pensions.
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Govt must act on social care as crisis looms with rise in ageing population
On the go: A quarter of UK residents will be aged 65 years or over within the next 50 years. This is a result of improvements in life expectancy.
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Pension giants challenge companies on climate lobbying
A consortium of pension funds with £1.6tn in assets has written to 55 large companies on their approach to climate lobbying, as government and regulators take action on Environmental Audit Committee recommendations to improve pension fund governance.
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Notts to report itself to TPR after employers botch data
The Nottinghamshire County Council Pension Fund is set to report itself to the Pensions Regulator after failing to produce some of its annual benefit statements on time.
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Changes to authorisation affecting some master trusts
Last-minute changes made to the master trust authorisation process by the Pensions Regulator have made it hard for a number of schemes to apply, a senior master trust figure has said.
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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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Ford set to offer partial transfers
Ford has agreed to offer members of its defined benefit scheme the right to partially transfer out half of their pension as cash at retirement, allowing former employees greater flexibility in their benefits.
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Nest looks to online gaming for self-employed pensions
Master trust Nest is trialling incentive-based approaches, including methods used in online gaming and prize draws, with the aim of raising the rate of self-employed workers who save into a pension.