All Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) articles – Page 2
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News
TPR urges schemes to get GMP equalisation done
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is urging schemes to engage with their administrators and complete guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation, as there is a sense of urgency for older members.
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Statements season could cause mayhem for admins, PASA warns
On the go: The creation of a statements season could cause “significant difficulties, additional and unnecessary costs, and adverse implications” for schemes and administrators if a route of a common valuation date is chosen, the Pensions Administration Standards Association has warned.
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DWP sets up working group to explore ‘statements season’
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has established a working group looking at options to develop the ‘statements season’ proposed in its recent simpler annual benefit statements consultation.
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PASA updates GMP guidance in light of Lloyds 2020 judgment
The Pensions Administration Standards Association has updated its guaranteed minimum pension equalisation to account for the Lloyds 2020 judgment, setting out the role of transferring schemes and receiving plans in individual transfers.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Market capacity may be barrier to DC scheme consolidation
Podcast: There may be limited capacity in the master trust market to take on a rush of defined contribution pension funds as the government continues with its consolidation push, according to Kim Gubler, chair of the Pensions Administration Standards Association, and David Saunders, senior partner elect at Sackers. In this episode, our panellists also discuss Aon and Willis Towers Watson’s abandoned merger, new developments in the pensions dashboards project and the regulator’s review of schemes eligible for the Fraud Compensation scheme.
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Industry bodies to set dashboards data matching standards
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association will be working with the Pensions and Lifetime Saving Association and the Association of British Insurers to set up the standards for the pension dashboards data matching.
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PIE exercises can be a 'win-win' for schemes under current conditions
On the go: Improved regulatory clarity and rising inflation rates could mean now is the time for defined benefit pension schemes to consider offering a pension increase exchange to their members, according to LCP.
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PASA launches guidance to help schemes’ e-admin journey
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has launched new guidance on e-administration, as schemes need to get their data in order to comply with the pensions dashboards deadline in 2023.
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Podcasts
Podcast: Treasury ‘ignored advice’ in public sector pension reforms
Podcast: A report from the Public Accounts Committee about the public sector pensions reform has showed that Treasury ignored advice that could have prevented the McCloud case, argues Ian Neale, co-founder of Aries Insight. He is joined by Sackers partner Claire Carey, in an episode also covering industry consultation fatigue and the new Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures reporting requirements.
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PASA to launch DC transfers working group
On the go: The Pensions Administration and Standards Association announced on Tuesday more details about its forthcoming defined contribution transfers working group, which has the goal to speed up and lower the risk of transfers between trust and contract-based DC schemes.
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PASA rejects single provider approach to dashboards digital identity
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has objected to the proposal by the Pensions Dashboards Programme for a “central digital identity”, arguing that it would create a “single point of failure”.
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TPR: 'Greater need’ for schemes to reconcile data due to Covid-19
On the go: Due to the current pandemic, there is a “greater need” for accurate data reconciliation, according to Louise Sivyer, policy principal at the Pension Regulator’s regulatory policy directorate.
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Industry calls on HMRC to help solve GMP tax issues
On the go: Although welcoming the new guidance from the Pensions Administration Standards Association on guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation tax issues, industry voices are calling for more collaboration from HM Revenue & Customs as several problems remain unsolved.
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Opinion
Are we pension Luddites?
A recent industry survey on member self-service and pensions technology had to be withdrawn.
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GMP tax guidance expected to land in February
On the go:Guidance from the Pensions Administration Standards Association on the tax implications of guaranteed minimum pensions equalisation is expected to be published next month, according to an update from the body’s dedicated working group.
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Cyber security awareness lags as attacks jump threefold
On the go: A third of respondents to a poll by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association confessed they did not know their organisation’s cyber security plans, despite cyber crimes surging by 86 per cent in a single quarter this year.
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Opinion
Shaming those who cop to breaches sweeps cyber problem under rug
The pensions industry has long been criticised for its reliance on paper communications and siloed systems, but times are changing and pensions administration has joined the 21st century.
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Calls for govt to change transfer rights to halt scams
Pension regulators should be given the power to override people’s statutory right to transfer should a suspected scam be reported to them, according to a think tank.
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Industry leaders’ plea to ministers over FCA advice trap
Leaders of pensions industry representative groups have written a joint complaint to government ministers over new guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority, which they warn could see helpful trustees deemed to be giving regulated financial advice.
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PASA issues updated Covid-19 guidance
On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has issued updated guidance designed to help administrators navigate the gradual end of lockdown.