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Redrawing the line between advice and guidance

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With the advice-guidance boundary consultation closed, the ball is back in the policymakers’ court to decide which proposals to take forward, writes the SPP’s Premlata Fagan.

Addressing the complexity of social factors

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Following the publication of the Taskforce on Social Factors’ first report, Maria Nazarova-Doyle explains the group’s approach and what it means for trustees.

How can trustees manage cybersecurity risks?

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Pinsent Mason’s Ellie Ludlam and Charlotte Moss delve into the requirements of the General Code as it relates to cybersecurity.

Pensions adequacy: Why this broken record keeps spinning

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The ABI’s Ben Infield explores how the pensions industry can push for higher contributions and better outcomes for members.

How bulk annuity pricing works

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Standard Life’s Kunal Sood gives an insurer’s perspective on how buy-ins and buyouts are priced.

Time to consolidate the regulators?

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Does having two regulators for the pensions sector demonstrate value for money?

How to apply the General Code to your scheme

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Broadstone’s David Brooks sets out how the new General Code works and what trustees need to be aware of.

Don’t lose sight of members in surplus debate

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Trustees could be given new powers to extract surpluses from DB schemes, but members need to come first.

Going back to first principles on pension policy

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The government needs to reset its policy focus on retirement outcomes and pension adequacy, says the co-chair of the Association of Member-Nominated Trustees.

The long-term costs of more choice in auto-enrolment

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Former shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont explores the impact of the lifetime provider concept ahead of this week’s Budget announcement.