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News
TPR urges trustees to support DC savers amid economic challenges
The Pensions Regulator has said savers must be supported during current economic volatility amid concerns the value of some defined contribution pots has fallen.
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AJ Bell warns 850,000 savers risk sleepwalking into bond crash
On the go: Investors approaching retirement should look closely at their pension plans after a type of fund popular with pension holders saw its value crash in recent months, AJ Bell has warned.
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Three-quarters of pension savers need more professional advice
On the go: Three-quarters of savers lack the confidence to manage their own pensions and need professional advice, according to a survey from NerdWallet.
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DC providers default funds weather ‘torrid’ 2020
A new report from Punter Southall has revealed the best-performing defined contribution default providers during Covid-19, with Nest and L&G leading in the consolidation phase, Smart Pension topping cumulative performance in the growth phase, and L&G Multi Asset doing best in the retirement phase.
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Regulator concerned by master trust investments weaknesses
Investment strategies pursued by some of the UK’s authorised master trusts are exposing pension scheme savers to unnecessary risks, according to the Pensions Regulator.
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Features
Sequencing risk – the scourge of DC retirees
Data crunch: Could you time your retirement to make the most of market conditions? Analysis of historical returns shows many drawdown customers are taking a blind punt on sequencing, raising questions about appropriate retirement products for an inert population.
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Features
JLT switch to TDF default sees boost in engagement
An overhaul of the default arrangement in the Jardine Lloyd Thompson Pension Scheme’s defined contribution section, switching from a lifestyle arrangement to target date funds, has brought its more engaged members back from their self-select funds.
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Opinion
DC default funds: Does active management have a role to play?
Paul Todd, director of investment development and delivery at Nest, Lydia Fearn, head of DC and financial wellbeing at Redington, and the Revd Keith Stephenson, director of finance and resources at the Association of Commonwealth Universities, discuss investment styles and target date funds for DC default fund design.
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Features
Pearson follows pack in targeting drawdown for DC defaults
The Pearson Pension Plan is introducing two new lifestyle options for its defined contribution members as they approach retirement, responding to a perceived demand for greater flexibility.
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Opinion
Is a TDF approach right for your scheme?
Target date funds have proved popular on the other side of the Atlantic for defined contribution pension schemes, but to date have not had the same success in the UK.
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Features
JLR drives down costs with DC strategy refresh
UK automotive stalwart Jaguar Land Rover has embarked on a complete overhaul of its defined contribution offering in a bid to drive down costs and improve member outcomes.
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News
Employers urged to review default offerings
Inconsistency in approaches taken to default defined contribution offerings among large contract-based providers could threaten member outcomes, according to a new report, as separate research confirmed the importance of investment returns later in the savings journey.
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Opinion
How can DC schemes deliver value for money?
There are few more prolific terms overheard in the pensions industry than value for money, and far fewer that evade objective definition quite so comfortably.
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News
Scottish Widows switches DC defaults to target drawdown
Scottish Widows has changed the default investment strategy of its group personal pension plan clients to target flexible access drawdown instead of an annuity, as member demand continues to shift away from guaranteed income.
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Opinion
Which retirement option should your default strategy target?
While the question of what a default option should target is a valid one, it implies a couple of common misconceptions.
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Features
Pru amends DC default, as experts warn against 'wait and see' approach
The Prudential staff scheme is due to amend its DC default fund this year in light of the introduction of freedom and choice, amid concerns that some schemes are choosing to wait for retiree data to help them design their default.
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Features
LafargeHolcim reconstructs DC scheme
Building materials giant LafargeHolcim has changed the default fund and administration of its defined contribution pension scheme following a value-for-money assessment.
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Opinion
Active management of passive funds – a viable strategy for DC?
Since the introduction of freedom and choice, value for money has been high on the agenda for defined contribution schemes. As trustees try to keep on top of costs, could an active asset allocation approach work for schemes with underlying passive funds?
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Opinion
TDFs and lifestyle funds: What is the difference, and why?
Many defined contribution trustees spend most of their time making decisions they deem to be in the best interests of members who will not make decisions for themselves – people whose investment contributions ‘default’ into a strategy chosen by the trustees.
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Opinion
Ernst & Young overhauls DC scheme to fit the new freedoms
The Specialist: Professional services firm Ernst & Young has adapted the lifestyle and freestyle strategies of its defined contribution plan to suit the pension freedoms and increase risk in the lifestyle strategy, a move designed to provide for growth.