All Law & regulation articles – Page 93
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Authorisation sees master trust market shrink to 37 providers
On the go: A final total of 37 master trusts have received authorisation from the Pensions Regulator, with the FCA Pension Plan and Salvus Master Trust the last to get the go-ahead on Tuesday.
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MPs up pressure on govt over non-commercial dashboard
The government’s failure to commit to a rollout timetable for a new pensions dashboard with state pension data was criticised on Saturday by the Work and Pensions Select Committee.
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Lords bill seeks to give TPR dividend approval and scrap PPF cap
On the go: An ambitious bill brought before the House of Lords last week would give the Pensions Regulator approval over company dividend payments, and remove the cap on compensation payments made by the Pension Protection Fund.
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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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Trustees insulated from Rothesay-Pru back-book fallout
While a court’s decision to block a £12bn annuity back-book deal between Prudential and Rothesay Life has profound implications for the insurance industry, experts say defined benefit trustees should be safe as long as they do their homework on bulk annuity providers.
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Civil service admin issues signal wider malaise
The government is recouping £2.7m in overpayments to civil service pensioners, but experts warn issues with administration, data and technology continue to impact members and businesses across the industry.
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Regulator under fire for insurance supervision
On the go: The Prudential Regulation Authority has been criticised over its supervision of the insurance sector, and in particular the proposed transfer of £12bn of annuities by Prudential to Rothesay Life.
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Nearly one in five schemes use FM as green issues come to the fore
On the go: Despite a regulatory investigation, assets managed by fiduciary managers have broken the £170bn barrier, up 21 per cent from £142bn in 2018.
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PPF aims to spruce up assessment panel as it tenders for 10 experts
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has set the ball rolling for a retender of its assessment period trustee panel with a special focus on corporate restructuring and insolvency proceedings.
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FRC unveils stewardship code addressing ESG engagement
On the go: A new code from the Financial Reporting Council dictates how asset managers and pension funds should engage with companies for better environmental and social outcomes, including on climate change.
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ACA: Widespread indecision over complexity and cost of GMP equalisation
On the go: The complexity and cost of equalising guaranteed minimum pensions is a major concern for many employers, who have yet to decide on how they should respond to the legal requirement to act, according to Association of Consulting Actuaries research.
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Are you responsible?
WEALTH at work’s Jonathan Watts-Lay looks into who is held responsible if a member transfers benefits and is subsequently found to have been scammed.
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How can UK climb up global pension rankings?
Data Crunch: The UK is now the fourteenth-best pension system in the world scoring a C+, according to the 2019 Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index, but low adequacy and sustainability scores suggest there is still a long way to go to improve retirement outcomes for members.
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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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Providers to be fined £50k if they break dashboard rules
On the go: The government has revealed that providers that fail to supply data for the pensions dashboards could be fined up to £50,000 by The Pensions Regulator.
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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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LTA to increase to £1.075m next year while pensioners get bumper rise
On the go: The latest data from the Office for National Statistics shows the consumer price index of inflation grew by 1.7 per cent in September 2019, with impacts on the state pension and the lifetime allowance.
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Consolidators unfazed after being dropped from pensions bill
The two existing defined benefit commercial consolidators have said they are not surprised by the lack of superfund provisions in the pensions bill.
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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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Poorest pensioners receive least government support
On the go: The poorest fifth of UK pensioners are receiving up to £4,000 less in state benefit income than their richer counterparts, research reveals.