All News articles – Page 58
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NewsRetirement and poverty, Scottish Widows warns of growing generation gap
The life office and pensions provider has launched the National Retirement Forecast (NRF) which aims to provide "forensic analysis of the challenges faced by different demographics".
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NewsMabey Pension Scheme completes £94m buy-in with Just Group
Mabey Holdings' scheme, advised by Isio, has completed a buy-in with Just Group.
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NewsLocal Government Pension Scheme: PLSA launches resources to help employers
TheBest Practice: A Guide for Employers Participating in the LGPS, has been launched to coincide with the PLSA’s annual Local Authority Conference, which is being held in Gloucestershire.
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NewsRate rises mean annuities break even sooner
An improvement in annuity rates experienced over the past 18-months has brought forward the break-even point at which pension savers get their original investment by five years, according to Canada Life.
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NewsCushon opts for Ninety One's Global Total Return Credit strategy
Master trust Cushon has chosen the Ninety One Global Total Return Credit (GTRC) strategy as its default fund option.
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NewsWhat does a rise in the mortality rate mean for pension funds?
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) showed a rise in the UK’s average mortality rate, but the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) said it was likely to be a pandemic-related rise.
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NewsLDI use 'must never be allowed to jeopardise UK economy again'
LDI crisis must never happen again, says damning Work and Pensions Committee report
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NewsPension schemes urged to come to UK Plc's rescue
The secret to reinvigorating the UK economy lies in the hands of pension schemes, says report.
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Schools face a rise in pension contributions next year
Teachers' Pension Scheme contributions are likely to go by five per cent up from April 2024
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NewsInterest rates hiked to 5% as Bank of England fights inflation
The Bank of England has increased the base rate by 50 basis points
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NewsRising inflation and triple lock pledge will boost pensions payments
Pensioners could see their income boosted next year as 'sticky inflation' drives another expected significant rise in the state pension, consultancy Broadstone has claimed.
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NewsWhat pension schemes can do to cope with the capacity crunch
The capacity crunch industry experts have long warned of is now here, but there are still measures pension schemes and administrators can put in place to ease the burden.
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NewsPLSA launches cost-of-living support hub for pension schemes
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has published resources for pension schemes to help members struggling with their finances.
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NewsDB schemes could face extra costs after High Court judgement
Virgin Media case could render contracting-out changes invalid, if schemes cannot produce a section 37 certificate
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NewsFCA's consumer duty reforms will shake up the pensions industry
Are companies ready for the biggest reform in financial services since 2012?
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News'More work needed' to speed up pension transfer scam protection measures
Over 20 pension schemes, administrators and industry bodies took part in the DWP's 18-month review, which found that only four per cent of transfers were given a red or amber flag.
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NewsOne in six savers don't know where to access pensions advice
The workplace can play a part in helping plug the pensions advice gap, as over a quarter of over 55s admit eschewing any type of support.
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NewsCapita faces class action lawsuit after data breach
Barings Law has launched a lawsuit against Capita
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NewsThree solutions to the nation’s savings crisis
Three new studies offer policy solutions to the savings emergency
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NewsIFoA comes under fire for election delay
Candidates voice “deep concerns” about the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries’ decision to suspend council elections








