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Elections 2019: Pension reforms expected after Tory majority
Sweeping pension system reforms are expected following the Conservative Party’s comprehensive victory in Thursday’s general election, with more powers coming for the regulator, a tax review for the higher and lower paid, and experts calling for more work on retirement adequacy.
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Accountant charged with misleading regulator due to pension failings
On the go: An accountant has been charged with misleading the Pensions Regulator after he allegedly failed to enrol staff into a pension.
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Master trusts forced to up reserves due to levy increase
Master trusts will be hit twice by a general levy increase, since in addition to a cost hike these schemes will also have to boost their reserves in case of a wind-up, and face added scrutiny from the regulator as a revised business plan could be expected.
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Calls for next government to revive multi-employer schemes bill
On the go: The boss of a small Scottish plumbing company hit with a £1.2m pensions bill is calling for the next government to revive a 2018 proposal, which would end the current issues affecting sponsors of the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry Pension Scheme.
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Third of schemes facilitating financial advice to members
On the go: One-third (34 per cent) of defined benefit scheme trustees are facilitating financial advice for their members as they approach retirement, new research found.
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Ombudsman sides with Shell on climate change dispute
The Pensions Ombudsman has sided with the Shell Contributory Pension Fund in the legal challenge regarding the disclosure of climate change information, which has prompted environmental lawyers ClientEarth to request the body to review its internal procedures.
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DB schemes move to formal long-term planning as regulation bites
On the go: Defined benefit pension funds are increasingly focusing on a long-term, formalised endgame or funding target, according to research by PwC.
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Brunel appoints managers for £2.6bn alpha equity mandate
On the go: The Brunel Pension Partnership has appointed five managers to run a £2.6bn Global High Alpha fund for its 10 Local Government Pension Scheme clients.
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Govt guarantees doctors’ emergency pension payments
On the go: The government will guarantee that senior clinicians’ pension tax bills will be paid even if the employer ceases to exist, the secretary of state for Health and Social Care announced.
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USS urged to consider expert report in next valuation
UK universities and staff have called for the UK’s biggest pension fund to ensure its 2020 valuation process fully considers a forthcoming report from an independent panel of experts.
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Fewer than a quarter of construction workers auto-enrolled
On the go: Fewer than a quarter (23 per cent) of blue-collar construction workers are participating in a workplace pension, according to new figures from the Department for Work and Pensions.
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Bulk annuity market to reach £540bn in next decade
On the go: The bulk annuity market is expected to quadruple in the next decade compared with the current one, which saw £135bn paid to insurers, according to estimates from Mercer.
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Schemes’ endgame decisions could be hit by IFA shortage
Pension schemes using enhanced transfer value exercises as a way to reach an endgame solution could soon see their journey delayed, as new rules coming into the advice sector are reducing the defined benefit transfer market.
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Digital bank teams up with Smart Pension for auto-enrolment solution
On the go: Revolut and Smart Pension have teamed up to offer a retirement savings solution for the digital bank’s business customers.
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Civil servants told to complain about pension overpayments
On the go: The Public and Commercial Services Union is advising its members to not comply with a request from the Civil Service Pension Scheme administrator and present a formal complaint if necessary.
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Now Pensions tax relief top-up claims double in a year
On the go: Workplace pension provider Now Pensions will be topping up pension pots of non-taxpayer members for the fourth year, after seeing claims double in 2017-18, when compared with the previous period.
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TPR’s debt recovery rate stalls despite record enforcement activity
On the go: Despite the Pensions Regulator enforcement activity reaching a record high, the recovery rate against recoverable debt remains at 30 per cent, new research has revealed.
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Four-fifths of FTSE 350 schemes eligible for consolidation
On the go: More than four-fifths (84 per cent) of FTSE 350 companies’ defined benefit schemes are eligible to join a commercial consolidator, new research showed.
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Transport firms set to miss emissions targets
On the go: Fewer than one in five transport companies are on track to limit climate change to 2C, according to the Transition Pathway Initiative, as the imperative for asset owners to take action intensifies.
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DB deficits at lowest value since May
On the go: The deficit of UK corporate defined benefit schemes dropped by £30bn to £190bn during November – its lowest level since May, when it reached £180bn, according to PwC.