All pension liberation articles – Page 3
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Opinion
Should the secondary annuity market have been pushed back?
The April 2016 timetable for implementation of the secondary annuity market was irresponsible, but the government has been sensible enough to change it.
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Opinion
Pension scams: Time to fight back
Doping in elite sport remains one step ahead of the World Anti-Doping Agency and its affiliate testing programmes.
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Opinion
Are you protecting members – and trustees – from liberation scammers?
Any Other Business: The threat to members from pensions liberation was pressing even before the introduction of greater freedom and choice. Now, there are many more ways to trick members into legally parting with their money.
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News
Code raises scheme defences against pension scammers
A code of practice to help schemes battle pension scams has been welcomed by the industry, but experts remain divided over the legal burden faced by trustees processing transfer requests.
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News
FCA chief: everybody has a role to play in achieving good outcomes
NAPF Investment Conference 2015: The chief executive of the Financial Conduct Authority has warned about the importance of delivering the pensions reforms to overcome “one of the defining challenges of our age”.
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Opinion
Regulator: Scammers continue to evolve, we will too
As we highlighted in last summer's cross-government campaign, scheme members are being ripped off and face losing all or most of their savings as a result of scams that promise instant cash and high returns on investments.
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Opinion
How to battle pensions liberation in the new DC environment
Liberation scams are a growing tumour on the pensions industry, offering scheme members access to their money early at the cost of large swaths of their pension pot, or possibly the lot.
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Opinion
We have the ombudsman cases we wanted – but they provide cold comfort
When the pensions ombudsman published its first determination on a pensions liberation case late last year, I blogged that the key cases for schemes would be where trustees had blocked suspect transfers. The first few of those have now been made public.
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Opinion
Why the pensions liberation determination was not the one we needed
The pensions ombudsman published yesterday the first of his long-awaited pensions liberation determinations. But it was not exactly the kind of case the industry has been awaiting.
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Opinion
Ombudsman needs to stop stalling and release liberation decisions
Editor's blog: Another month, another delay from the pensions ombudsman on releasing decisions on its pile of pensions liberation cases – decisions that could help scheme representatives facing extremely difficult choices on suspect pensions transfers.
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News
Ombudsman: pension liberation reports expected in a 'few weeks'
The pensions ombudsman has said it should be publishing determinations on pension liberation cases within the next few weeks, with trustees hoping the reports will help them on difficult transfer decisions.
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News
How the pension fraud action group will tackle scam increase
The Pension Liberation Industry Group will develop a code of practice on pension transfers to protect trustees, as liberation schemes find new ways of targeting members.
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Opinion
A scheme guide to pension liberation
Many trustees will currently be dealing with transfer requests from members where they suspect the receiving scheme is involved with pension liberation.
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News
Schemes face series of admin hurdles in 2014
2014 preview: Pensions liberation, data and tax are among the major administrative challenges schemes will face next year, industry experts have cautioned.
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News
How to protect your scheme from liberation scams
Trustees are being warned to prepare robust exit contracts to prevent members claiming future benefits if a pension transfer is deemed a scam.
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News
Transfer industry outlines pot-follows-member approach
Transfer companies have set out how pot-follows-member pensions consolidation could work after the government said it was looking at industry initiatives to find a cost and time-efficient implementation.
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News
APPT: changes needed to combat liberation fraud
Changes to legislation could help prevent pension liberation fraud and take the burden off trustees, the Association of Professional Pension Trustees has said, as reports emerge of increased fraudulent activity.
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News
SPC: Pot-follows-member a 'breeding ground' for fraud
The government’s pot-follows-member proposals threaten to “overstretch” the industry and expose members to greater risk of pension liberation fraud, if introduced at the peak of auto-enrolment in 2014, the Society of Pension Consultants has warned.
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Features
Railpen warns members of early-release scams
The Railways Pension Scheme has drawn its members' attention to the potential danger in early-release pension offers, which accounted for £200m taken out of pension funds last year.
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