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    DWP blocks Nest drawdown in favour of industry innovation

    2017-03-03T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions has decided against letting Nest offer drawdown after strong opposition emerged at consultation, opting instead to rely on industry innovation, but some have questioned whether the market will provide this.

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    Government to appeal ruling on discrimination

    2017-03-02T00:00:00Z

    The government is set to appeal the employment tribunal’s recent verdict that more than 200 judges suffered discrimination as a result of pension changes. Meanwhile, the Fire Brigades Union is planning to challenge the result of a similar discrimination case, which it lost this year.

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    BHS deal welcomed but views split over DB framework

    2017-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Sir Philip Green will contribute £363m to a new pension scheme for former employees of BHS, under a settlement arrangement that achieves better outcomes for members than entry into the Pension Protection Fund.

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    Select committee hears evidence on how to get the self-employed saving

    2017-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Proposals including an expansion of auto-enrolment and raising class 4 national insurance contributions, aimed at boosting pensions coverage in the UK, have been put before the Work and Pensions Committee as part of its inquiry into self-employed workers.

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    Regulatory risk seen as main challenge for infra investors

    2017-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Pension funds across the world face a wide range of issues when it comes to investing in infrastructure, but for some, political risk and lack of supply are the biggest barriers.

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    Pressure grows to provide pre-1997 inflation-proofing

    2017-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Pensions minister Richard Harrington has demanded that the chief executives of companies including Hewlett Packard Enterprise and 3M explain their refusal to grant discretionary increases to members with benefits accrued before 1997.

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    Savers still keen on cash until pot size grows

    2017-02-24T00:00:00Z

    Full cash withdrawals are still dominating the retirement income market, according to analysis by the Financial Conduct Authority, as concerns were raised over consumer reluctance to seek financial advice.

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    'Greenest of green papers' explores DB sustainability options but lacks urgency

    2017-02-20T00:00:00Z

    A wide-ranging government green paper is exploring a number of possible changes to improve the sustainability of defined benefit schemes, but although experts welcomed the variety of issues discussed, some noted a lack of urgency. 

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    FCA market study: All-in fee might not be all-in cure

    2017-02-17T00:00:00Z

    The consultation stage of the Financial Conduct Authority’s market review of the asset management industry closed last week, with experts welcoming the boost to transparency but remaining reticent over proposals for an all-in fee structure.

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    Industry accuses Treasury of lack of data to justify £4k MPAA

    2017-02-13T00:00:00Z

    HM Treasury’s consultation on reducing the money purchase annual allowance will close on Wednesday, drawing fierce criticism that the policy lacks data to back up its introduction and could unfairly hurt savers.

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    LGPS unmarried couples discrimination unlawful, Supreme Court rules

    2017-02-09T00:00:00Z

    The Supreme Court has ruled that regulations requiring unmarried Local Government Pension Scheme members to nominate a cohabiting partner in order for them to receive a survivor’s pension contravenes the European Convention on Human Rights.

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    Treasury triples advice allowance but limits withdrawals

    2017-02-06T00:00:00Z

    The Treasury has tripled the pensions advice allowance to £1,500, allowing people to take part of their defined contribution pots early to put towards retirement advice, but some experts say limiting withdrawals to £500 per tax year is still too restrictive.

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    Greater flexibility needed to cope with growing longevity

    2017-02-03T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions has called on employers to facilitate working at an older age so over-50s benefit from the same opportunities as their younger counterparts.

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    Hollis: Bring invisible women into AE system

    2017-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The UK’s pension system is failing “invisible women” who do not meet the auto-enrolment earnings threshold and are punished for leaving work to care for children, Labour peer Patricia Hollis has warned.

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    Cracks show over member involvement as MPs debate mastertrusts

    2017-02-01T00:00:00Z

    As the pension schemes bill on tougher mastertrust regulation is passing through parliament, some have called for making member involvement in mastertrust governance mandatory, but it is feasible?

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    Calls for greater trustee powers as advisers fail to consider scam risks

    2017-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Government and regulators have been urged to strengthen the powers of trustee boards in opposing suspicious transfer requests, as an alert from the Financial Conduct Authority warned that some advisers are not carrying out proper due diligence on receiving scheme investments.

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    Concerns over Lisa mis-selling remain as consultation closes

    2017-01-24T00:00:00Z

    The Financial Conduct Authority’s consultation on rules for selling lifetime Isas will close on Wednesday, amid continued industry concern that the draft regulation will not do enough to stop inappropriate choice of products.

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    Brexit speech calms markets but leaves questions over ECJ cases

    2017-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Prime Minister Theresa May this week laid out the government’s plans for Brexit, prompting questions from the pensions industry over the role of EU law in UK pensions over the longer term.

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    How to choose a professional trustee for your scheme

    2017-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Any other business: A regulatory burden that has proved too much even for some professional trustees and a challenging investment environment mean running a scheme has arguably never been harder. So should schemes appoint professional trustees, and what qualities do they need to look for?

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    Government urged to pick up the pieces of failing mastertrusts

    2017-01-18T00:00:00Z

    The mastertrust legislation horse is being put before the cart now that the pension schemes bill has reached the House of Commons, as the debate is shifting to who will be the 'funder of last resort'.