More Law & Regulation – Page 5
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NewsRachel Reeves ‘confident’ that investment mandation won’t be necessary
The chancellor addressed the financial services industry at an event in London last night, unveiling plans to encourage individual savers to invest more rather than hold savings in cash.
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NewsRailpen boss hails regulators’ plans to support fintech businesses
The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulatory Authority are to jointly launch a new unit aimed at supporting small businesses to achieve scale, the government announced yesterday.
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NewsTISA urges rethink on chancellor’s pensions inheritance tax move
New research claims that the government could achieve its inheritance tax goals on pensions without burdening grieving families or undermining retirement saving.
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NewsBoE governor warns against mandation as Bell promises ‘opt out’
The governor of the Bank of England has voiced opposition to potential policies to mandate how pension schemes invest – an intervention described as “nuclear” by a former pensions minister.
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NewsAnalysing the Pension Schemes Bill’s £29,000 pot boost target
Government claims reforms will deliver ‘more money in people’s pockets’, but experts say success hinges on execution of value-for-money regime.
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NewsFreelancers and creatives left behind as pension gaps widen in growth sectors
Cost and knowledge gaps disenfranchise savers
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NewsOmbudsman shutters ‘dishonesty’ unit after funding ends
The Pensions Dishonesty Unit directed redress to fraud victims worth more than £40m – but much of this failed to reach the victims due to court appeals and bankruptcies.
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NewsGovernment’s backstop power to force LGPS pool decisions was ‘a surprise’
The government’s potential introduction of a power to force LGPS funds into specific pools took some in the system by surprise, according to one fund’s chief executive.
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NewsTPR chief calls for industry to address ‘unfinished business’ on pension reform
The regulator has called for everyone in the pensions sector to think about “their own role in making [industry] reforms a success”, in the wake of the publication of the Pension Schemes Bill.
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NewsRegulator outlines five key traits for successful trustees
In light of the Pension Schemes Bill, the Pensions Regulator has emphasised the need for trustees and the rest of the industry to “adapt and evolve” to better serve members and savers.
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NewsRelief for DB schemes as government pledges action on section 37 issues
The DWP has said the government will legislate to address the issues posed by the Virgin Media-NTL case and allow for retrospective actuarial approval to be given to historic amendments.
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NewsPLSA warns against making UK investment mandatory
Giving the government the power to force particular asset allocations could undermine trust in the pensions system and introduce downside risks for pension schemes, the trade body has said.
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NewsA step too far? Mandatory UK investment remains a threat after Pension Investment Review
The forthcoming Pension Schemes Bill will give the government the power to force pension funds to invest in the UK.
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NewsLGPS pooling: March 2026 deadline confirmed as government eyes ‘backstop’ power [updated]
The government will give itself the power to decide what pooling organisation a local authority pension fund should join as a “backstop” to ensure its “megafunds” plan for the Local Government Pension Scheme succeeds.
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NewsIs the government about to sacrifice salary sacrifice arrangements?
Research published this week by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) suggests that the government could cut back on the tax benefits of salary sacrifice arrangements, according to industry experts.
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NewsHow DB superfunds can help remove ‘regulatory straitjackets’ from pension schemes
A report from New Capital Consensus argues for greater consolidation of DB pension schemes to support investment in productive finance.
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NewsRegulator aims to kickstart pension innovation through industry collaboration
The Pensions Regulator will work more closely with the industry and the Financial Conduct Authority to help new ideas come to market.
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NewsLGPS requests more time to manage pooling effectively
The pooling deadline of 31 March 2026 must be moved back if the LGPS is to deal effectively with all the changes it faces, according to the Scheme Advisory Board.
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NewsWhat the government’s WPC response means for PPF compensation
The Pension Protection Fund has been urged to use its substantial surplus to provide indexation to pre-1997 benefits.
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NewsDWP to introduce CDC legislation in autumn, pensions minister says
Torsten Bell says the government will legislate later this year to allow for multi-employer and decumulation-only CDC models.








