All Law & regulation articles – Page 65
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MP joins calls to force internet giants to tackle scams
On the go: Conservative MP Ruth Edwards has urged the government to tackle the issue of online pension scams, raising concerns that online platforms have no legal obligations to protect users against fake or fraudulent content.
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TPR, PPF propose tiered approach in asset information reform
The Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund have issued a joint consultation into proposals to change the asset class information TPR collects via the scheme return.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Illiquids not necessarily the answer for DC
Podcast: Illiquid asset classes might seem attractive in theory, but there would be difficulties establishing them in a defined contribution pension portfolio, even if all the regulatory burdens were removed. Brian Henderson, partner and director of consulting at Mercer, is joined by Shola Salako, professional trustee at Dalriada, to discuss alternatives, putting the S in ESG, and fixing the problems with chair’s statements.
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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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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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Features
Sole trusteeship on the rise amid calls for tougher regulation
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ACA laments lack of guidance on TPR’s employer resources test
On the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has lamented a lack of guidance accompanying a consultation into new information-gathering powers by the Pensions Regulator, arguing that the consultation is too narrow to properly assess their consequences.
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Just 19 per cent say TPR criminal powers policy is 'adequately clear'
A mere 19 per cent of people said the Pensions Regulator’s draft policy on the use of its new criminal powers is “adequately clear”, while 65 per cent said they feared it could prompt companies to ditch their pension arrangements, leaving the regulator with much to do to win back industry trust.
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Govt should boost CDC pensions to rebalance consumer risk
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries has proposed a number of measures to tackle the so-called ‘great risk transfer’, among which is a call on the government to emphasise the benefits of collective defined contribution schemes as an alternative to traditional DC pension arrangements.
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APPT urges auditors to formalise data requests
On the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has written to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to express membership concerns about the amount of time and resource required to respond to enquiries about pension schemes from the auditors of scheme sponsors.
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Aegon calls on HM Treasury to allow individuals to retain rights
On the go: With a consultation on raising the normal minimum pension age to 57 from 55 closing this week, Aegon has called on HM Treasury to allow all individuals who transfer to another scheme to retain existing rights to take benefits from age 55.
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MPs quiz prospective TPR chair over conflicts of interest
The Work and Pensions Committee has questioned the leading candidate to take over as chair of the Pensions Regulator regarding potential conflicts of interest.
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Treasury committee calls for ESG regulations for smaller schemes
On the go: The Treasury committee published on Thursday a unanimously agreed report as part of its decarbonisation and green finance inquiry, which calls for environmental, social and governance regulations for smaller schemes.
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Industry calls again for clarity as TPR criminal consultation closes
The pensions industry has once again united in its calls for clarity as a consultation into the scope and application of the Pensions Regulator’s new criminal powers comes to a close.
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Almost £2m lost to pension fraud so far in 2021
On the go: Action Fraud is warning savers to remain vigilant and protect their pensions, as new research from the national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime reveals that £1.8m has already been lost to pension fraud in 2021.
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Calls for govt to introduce sidecar savings into auto-enrolment
On the go: A group of Conservative party members have called on the government to introduce a sidecar savings mechanism into the existing auto-enrolment policy.
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Schemes to spend £1.5bn on GMP equalisation past transfer top-ups
New research from Buck suggests the bill for equalising guaranteed minimum pension benefits in past defined benefit scheme transfers continues to grow, with at least £1.5bn needed for schemes to top up these historic transactions.
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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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Actuaries call for simplified pensions tax system
On the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has leant its voice to those calling for a simplified pensions tax system, but cautioned that any changes must be “realistic, manageable and proportionate”.