All Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) articles – Page 8
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Opinion
Review: Look Where You’re Going – The Life of Alan Pickering
Perhaps a professional trustee is an unlikely candidate for a published biography. But Paddy Briggs’ 'Look Where You’re Going', provides a fascinating insight into the remarkable life of Alan Pickering CBE.
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Opinion
Default pathways strengthen freedom and choice, not weaken it
Following the freedom and choice reforms, savers have a wide range of options available at retirement.
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News
Regulator threatens greater discipline over poor admin
The number of public service pension schemes disclosing inadequate processes for monitoring data accuracy and completeness has risen, as the Pensions Regulator pledges to clamp down on those falling below the standards it expects.
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News
Lack of trustee engagement leads to higher fees, CMA finds
The Competition and Markets Authority has turned its attention to the negotiation abilities of trustee boards, with a working paper that highlights the benefits of engaging third-party oversight of consultants or fiduciary managers.
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Features
Asos staff to have choice between pension and Lisa
Online clothing retailer Asos has issued a request for proposal for a new flexible employee savings provider, after it decided to let staff choose whether to focus on saving for retirement or shorter-term goals.
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News
Are trustees engaging with fiduciary managers properly?
Most trustees are perfectly capable of operating beyond the conflicts of interest inherent in fiduciary management, but some small schemes lack resources and support, according to experts.
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Opinion
PLSA: Signpost savers towards default pathways
Earlier this month, the Work and Pensions Committee called for a simple package of measures to create better informed, more engaged pensions savers.
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Features
Warwickshire cuts hedge funds from portfolio
The £2.1bn Warwickshire County Council Pension Fund has sold off its hedge fund allocation in anticipation of its move into the Border to Coast Pensions Partnership.
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Opinion
Private sector pooling is a costly red herring
The government’s deadline for the 89 local government pension schemes to pool their assets has now officially passed. Some of the eight pools are up and running already and others will be later this year, but will this change the pensions and investment landscape in the UK?
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Opinion
Trustees must delve deeper to provide value for members
Millennials will be the first generation to benefit from auto-enrolment and may even have a £1m pot to enjoy in retirement, according to the Pensions Policy Institute.
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Opinion
ESG is a growth strategy
Editorial: Applying environmental, social and governance factors to investment is no longer the obscure practice of a handful of believers.
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News
IDWG chair calls for reform by April
PLSA Investment Conference 2018: Chris Sier, chair of the Financial Conduct Authority’s Institutional Disclosure Working Group, has called for the introduction of reforms promoting asset management transparency by the beginning of April.
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News
Third of adults miss most obvious scams
Close to a third of adults missed the most obvious pension scams in a survey testing people's understanding of fraudsters' tricks, and 79 per cent said stricter rules and checks are needed to protect savers.
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Features
RLB tech engagement drive yields positive results
Quantity surveyor Rider Levett Bucknall has seen a marked increase in staff engagement with their pensions after it introduced an app for savers to view their pension savings and offered face-to-face meetings with experts.
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News
DWP response on scams and guidance 'light on details'
The Department for Work and Pensions has said it will "continue to work swiftly" to bring in a cold-calling ban, but commentators have warned more needs to be done to protect vulnerable savers.
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Opinion
Breaking the habit: Can life events make people more engaged with pensions?
Would you be interested in reading about your pension if you had just started a new job? What if you had just got married – or divorced?
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News
Commons debates default guidance in second reading of bill
The House of Commons debated the feasibility of default guidance and the future of private sector pensions during the second reading of the financial guidance and claims bill on Monday.
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News
Life expectancy falls by a year in some regions
Life expectancy growth in England is slowing, with some regions experiencing a drop of one year, according to research by Public Health England.
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Opinion
IORP II marks an underwhelming farewell from the EU
The EU’s new directive on pension funds will see schemes producing benefit statements on a yearly basis, while risk-management standards will be dragged up and borders broken down, but the overall impact will be limited.
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Opinion
End retirement confusion with clear savings goal
Enrolment in workplace pension schemes is at an all-time high, which is a cause for celebration. But despite this success, it is clear that future pensioners will deal with a number of new financial pressures.