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Experts pour scorn on ‘pensions as deposit’ suggestion
On the go: The pensions minister’s appeal for suggested schemes that would let young savers use their retirement savings to help them on to the property ladder has been criticised as ignorant of the laws of supply and demand by pensions commentators.
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Timms warns transfer rules ‘must be changed’
On the go: Stephen Timms, chair of the Work and Pensions Committee, has warned that transfer rules are not working and must be changed if the industry is to put a stop to pension scams.
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McCloud remedy could take two years to implement, PLSA warns
On the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has warned it may take more than two years for the Local Government Pension Scheme to implement the McCloud remedy, casting doubt on the government’s proposed timeframe.
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Govt consultation suggests abandoning GMP conversion
The Treasury has indicated it may axe guaranteed minimum pension conversion in a new consultation, with experts citing administrative costs as a reason to ditch the idea.
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Charity participants in LGPS face going concern issues
An Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland report laying out guidance for charity trustees on going concern has prompted a second look at their participation in the Local Government Pension Scheme, with experts warning that many could face crippling debt payments as they run out of members.
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Statutory pension transfer rights pause becomes bill amendment
A new amendment restricting the statutory right to a transfer is to be tabled to the pension schemes bill, in an attempt to combat pension scammers.
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Aviva pushes for net-zero target in AE default funds
On the go: Aviva is calling on the government to amend the pension schemes bill to make it mandatory for all auto-enrolment default funds to achieve net-zero carbon emissions status by 2050.
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CDC pensions ‘would be 70% higher’ than traditional DC
On the go: A new guide published by Willis Towers Watson estimates that collective defined contribution pensions would be on average 70 per cent higher than traditional defined contribution, and 40 per cent higher than typical defined benefit schemes.
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TPR warns trustees ‘can’t duck’ from climate change
On the go: As new reporting requirements on environmental, social and governance considerations come into force, the Pensions Regulator has warned trustees to build capacity in this area as climate change is a fundamental consideration for schemes.
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LGPS wades into Israel-Palestine row with UN blacklist engagements
At least two Local Government Pension Scheme funds are undertaking engagements with companies linked to contested Israeli settlements, Pensions Expert can reveal.
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PPF sets levy at £520m for 2021-22
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has set its levy at £520m for 2021-22, which is £100m lower than the previous year.
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TPR investigates DRC holiday abuse
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is investigating a number of companies’ pension schemes for allegedly taking advantage of a relaxation in the deficit repayment contribution rules due to the pandemic.
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PM urged to show leadership in fight against scams
On the go: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been pressed to take an interest in the ever-growing pension scams issue to stop it becoming a “national scandal”.
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Tisa backs AE pause for strapped low earners but no respite for employers
Analysis: Pensions policy experts are split over whether the government should begin to ramp up automatic enrolment contributions with an ‘opt-down’ for low earners, after recent calls to reform the landmark pensions policy.
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Govt confirms triple lock boost despite scepticism
On the go: The government has confirmed it will maintain the triple lock and increase the state pension in 2021-22, despite suspicions it would be scrapped due to Covid-19.
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Govt consults on auto-enrolment tests for DB and hybrid schemes
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is questioning whether the current alternative tests used by defined benefit and hybrid schemes for auto-enrolment suitability are fit for purpose.
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Fund managers’ ESG claims outperform reality
A third of asset managers are still not engaging on climate change, according to analysis by Redington. But of those that do, experts warn that their environmental, social and governance ratings may not be all that they appear.
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Scheme members wait on up to £25,000 from GMP equalisation
On the go: Some defined benefit scheme members could still be waiting on payments of up to £25,000 resulting from guaranteed minimum pension equalisation, according to research by XPS Pensions.
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Eviction ‘holiday’ poses threat to schemes’ property investments
The government’s extension of a measure designed to provide relief to struggling tenants could adversely affect pension scheme property investments, especially where the scheme acts as a landlord, experts have warned.
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TPR’s new guidance on mandatory AE reporting causes confusion
Updated guidance from the Pensions Regulator will see the 90-day limit for reporting late payments becoming mandatory from April 2021. However, the wording of the guidance has caused some confusion, with schemes being asked to make the adjustment for January 1.