All small pots articles – Page 5
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News
How scrapping short-service refunds affects DC and employer costs
Trustees and sponsors of workplace defined contribution schemes need to review their scheme rules, administrative processes and member communications to reflect the abolition of short-service refunds on October 1.
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IORP amendment threatens pot-follows-member
A draft report from the European Parliament committee on economic and monetary affairs has threatened the possibility of pot-follows-member legislation being introduced, lawyers have warned.
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Kingfisher puts trivial commutation on ice to focus on member data
Kingfisher Pension Scheme has said it is holding fire on a trivial commutation derisking drive to focus instead on data cleansing, while research shows 83 per cent of members would consider such a transfer.
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Webb calls for pensions dashboard within two years
Pensions minister Steve Webb last week called on the next government to implement a combined state and private pension statement within the next two years that also incorporates aspects of pot-follows-member.
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Default fund design hamstrung by lack of behavioural data
Defined contribution experts have said a lack of sufficient data on members’ likely reaction to April's pension flexibilities is leaving default fund design in a state of limbo.
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Opinion
Webb: Why a soft launch is right for automatic transfers
It is sometimes claimed that all the necessary legislation to deliver a successful programme of auto-enrolment was passed by the previous government. Under this version of history, all the coalition had to do was sit and watch its success.
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How the staged, opt-in approach to PFM affects your scheme
The government’s plan for a staged, opt-in approach to pensions consolidation has divided the industry, with some calling the proposals pragmatic while others say they weaken a policy that may not survive the general election.
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Less than 1% opt out at caterer despite seasonal staff headwinds
Catering company Jenkinsons has auto-enrolled around 400 staff with just three opt-outs, despite enrolling a large seasonal workforce.
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Opinion
Today at the NAPF annual conference – October 16 edition
The National Association of Pension Funds Annual Conference 2014 in Liverpool was in full swing today, with panel discussions on auto-enrolment, collective defined contribution, independent governance committees, to name just a few.
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Features
Schemes line up bulk commutation after Budget grants derisking opp
Consultants have reported more schemes considering bulk trivial commutation exercises, in an attempt to drive down administration costs and liabilities, after the amount members could take as a lump sum was increased.
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News
Transfer industry: pot-follows-member transfers can cost just £1
Pension transfer systems have countered concerns raised by industry figures that implementing pot-follows-member could result in high costs, which may be passed onto members.
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FCA review prompts calls for trivial commutation increase
Industry figures have called for an increase to the trivial commutation limit after a Financial Conduct Authority report found small-pot holders were more likely to get a bad annuity deal.
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Opinion
Editorial: Find someone who's turning
Back in 2012, Nigel Waterson, chair of Now Pensions, sat in the Pensions Week studio defending the mastertrust’s one-size-fits-all investment approach.
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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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