All Legislation articles – Page 34

  • News

    DOIs: Could a cup of coffee lead to £1m DB fine?

    2019-05-03T00:00:00Z

    A lack of clarity on proposed new legislation means a meeting over a cup of coffee to discuss a corporate transaction could cost an employer up to £1m in civil fines if a declaration of intent is not made in advance, according to law firm Pinsent Masons.

  • News

    British Airways agrees settlement with APS

    2019-04-11T00:00:00Z

    British Airways has finally agreed an out of court settlement with the trustees of the Airways Pensions Scheme.

  • News

    Only 13% of organisations predict CDC adoption in next six years

    2019-04-08T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Only 13 per cent of trustees and sponsors predict that their organisations will adopt a collective defined contribution scheme of some sort by 2025, according to research by Willis Towers Watson.

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Is LGPS governance up to scratch?

    2019-04-02T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: From asset pooling and actuarial valuations, to administration and data, local government pension schemes have a lot to think about this year – meaning good governance is more important than ever. In this podcast episode, Kirsty Bartlett, partner at law firm Squire Patton Boggs, and Ian Colvin, head of LGPS benefits and governance at Hymans Robertson, discuss potential conflicts of interest, pressure on fund resources and the importance of focusing on administration.

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    Firefighters case demonstrates need for clarity over pensionable pay

    2019-04-02T00:00:00Z

    A recent High Court decision that overtime payments for firefighters in Wales are pensionable has highlighted the importance of clarity and collaboration regarding pensionable status when new types of pay are introduced, lawyers have said.

  • News

    Government gives green light to CDC schemes, but questions remain

    2019-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The government has given the go-ahead to collective defined contribution schemes, but experts say its consultation response has left a number of issues unaddressed.

  • News

    Pensions minister confirms commitment to CDC schemes

    2019-02-13T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion, Guy Opperman, has confirmed that the government intends to proceed with legislation to implement collective defined contribution schemes.

  • News

    New criminal sanctions could be difficult to enforce, experts say

    2019-02-11T00:00:00Z

    The government has said that it plans to go ahead with proposals for new criminal offences to prevent and penalise mismanagement of pension schemes, but enforcing these sanctions may prove challenging, experts say.

  • News

    Insurers brace themselves for DB superfund disruption

    2019-02-04T00:00:00Z

    Insurers are bracing themselves for disruption by superfunds, but their desire and capability to establish their own defined benefit consolidation vehicles remains unclear.

  • News

    BSPS review calls for more guidance for schemes on restructuring

    2019-01-22T00:00:00Z

    On the go: An independent review of the communications and support provided to steel workers as part of the British Steel Pension Scheme ‘Time to Choose’ exercise has called for better guidance for trustees to help them plan and manage a restructuring.

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    British Steel review calls for better member support in restructuring

    2019-01-22T00:00:00Z

    A review of the communications and support provided to steelworkers during the British Steel Pension Scheme ‘Time to Choose’ exercise has called for legislative changes, regulatory collaboration and better guidance for trustees to help them manage a restructuring.

  • News

    APS trustees given go ahead to use scheme assets to fund appeal

    2019-01-15T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Trustees of the Airways Pension Scheme have been given permission to use scheme assets to fund an appeal to the Supreme Court over APS discretionary increase litigation.

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: A closer look at DB consolidation

    2019-01-09T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Last month, the government published a consultation on the consolidation of defined benefit pension schemes. What is the outlook for DB superfunds? And what should trustees consider if they are thinking about switching from a sponsor covenant to a consolidator covenant? In this episode, Alex Hutton-Mills, managing director at Lincoln Pensions, and Paul McGlone, president of the Society of Pension Professionals, discuss the consultation and whether early adopter nerves are holding back inflows to the new DB consolidators.

  • News

    Pensions 'silver lining' in Scottish Budget

    2018-12-13T00:00:00Z

    On the go: While the recent Scottish Budget means that many people north of the border will be paying substantially more income tax than someone on equal earnings in the rest of the UK, there is a pensions tax relief 'silver lining'.

  • News

    FCA examines barriers to investing in patient capital

    2018-12-13T00:00:00Z

    Experts have welcomed a recently published Financial Conduct Authority consultation, which seeks to address barriers the watchdog's rules may present to investment in patient capital, but concerns remain over the suitability of this type of investment for defined contribution schemes.

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Next steps for the pensions dashboard project

    2018-12-11T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Earlier this month, the Department for Work and Pensions published its long-awaited feasibility report and consultation on how the industry can create online pensions dashboards. What does the industry make of the study? And how much progress is needed to make the project a success? In this episode, Girish Menezes, board director at the Pensions Administration Standards Association, and Anthony Rafferty, managing director of fintech company Origo, discuss compulsion, dashboard governance and data.

  • News

    21% of older workers think they are too savvy to be scammed

    2018-12-04T00:00:00Z

    A joint regulatory scams awareness campaign has prompted tens of thousands of people to seek information about pension scams, but more than half of 45-65 year olds with a pension still do not think they are likely to be targeted by con artists.

  • Hans-Christoph Hirt
    Opinion

    SRD II: A blockbuster sequel

    2018-12-03T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: It is often said that a sequel is never as good as the original. While that might be true for some films, the new European Shareholder Rights Directive is a welcome revision of 2007’s first instalment.

  • News

    Govt and scheme decision-makers told to tread with caution on CDC

    2018-11-29T00:00:00Z

    Collective defined contribution schemes could produce a higher and more certain retirement income than individual DC schemes, but there are also many potential issues to consider, including intergenerational unfairness and governance problems, the Pensions Policy Institute has highlighted.

  • Guy Opperman
    Opinion

    Time to press ahead on CDCs

    2018-11-26T00:00:00Z

    This government is backing the introduction of a new kind of pension in the UK. Our consultation on collective defined contribution pension schemes launched this month.