All Additional voluntary contributions (AVCs) articles
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         News NewsOmbudsman hits Teachers’ Pensions with maladministration fineThe Pensions Ombudsman has fined Teachers’ Pensions £500 for maladministration after it failed to adequately inform a member about the rules around breaks in pensionable service, but dismissed the member’s argument that the fine should be increased to the minimum required in cases of employment discrimination. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman fines Capita for substandard administrationThe Pensions Ombudsman has told Capita to pay £500 to a disgruntled scheme member as its communications “fell below the standards of good administration”, though the member’s substantive complaint was not upheld. 
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         News NewsDLUHC rules out requirement for LGPS to provide life assurance AVCsThe Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has confirmed there is no regulatory requirement to provide life assurance additional voluntary contributions under the 2013 regulations governing the Local Government Pension Scheme, but said it will consider amending the rules to clarify matters. 
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         News NewsPASA encourages additional checks for dashboards ‘value data’On the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has issued guidance on ‘value data’ for pension dashboards, advising providers that this “complex” area of the dashboard programme will require additional backend calculations and preparedness. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Ball in TPR’s court as DB funding code consultation launchesPodcast: The consultation into the defined benefit funding code by the Department for Work and Pensions hints at a prescriptive regime to come, but the Pensions Regulator must improve on its “rubbish” code of practice draft, according to Zedra client director Richard Butcher. He and Hymans Robertson partner Laura McLaren discuss the next steps, stronger nudge concerns, and assess the health of pensions post-Maxwell. 
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         News NewsDB goliaths call for AVCs stronger nudge exemptionSeven defined benefit schemes with £217bn in assets have asked for Work and Pensions committee intervention due to concerns regarding ‘stronger nudge’ requirements, which they believe are not fit for purpose. 
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         News NewsSome DB schemes will be subject to ‘stronger nudge’ requirementsOn the go: Some defined benefit schemes will have to comply with the Department for Work and Pensions’ new “stronger nudge” requirements, due to come into force on June 1, dispelling suggestions that only defined contribution schemes would be affected. 
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         News NewsUSS and University of Southampton make AVC blunderOn the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has partially upheld a complaint against the University of Southampton and the Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee after a communication lapse saw a member continue to make annual voluntary contributions after her policy had ended. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman orders NHS members payouts after admin errorsThe Pensions Ombudsman partly upheld two complaints against NHS scheme administrators in February and March after years of benefit miscalculations and misinformation about additional contributions, ordering payouts for two members. 
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         News NewsPrudential reports itself to regulator over AVC failingsPrudential reported itself last year to the Pensions Regulator, as a perfect storm of IT problems and coronavirus-led disruption pushed customers looking to cash out their additional voluntary contributions into long delays. 
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         News NewsRailways scheme appoints L&G as flexible retirement solution providerOn the go: The £32bn Railways Pension Scheme has appointed Legal & General to provide members with access to a drawdown arrangement within its WorkSave Pension Mastertrust. 
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      NewsGovernment urged to force matching of voluntary contributionsThe government should force employers to match voluntary pension contributions made above auto-enrolment minimums, according to investment platform Hargreaves Lansdown. 
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      OpinionWhat's the outlook for DC in 2017?Defined contribution adequacy and stagnant investments were key concerns for trustees in 2016, so what do experts think the new year has in store for DC? 
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      FeaturesThree ways to trim your liabilities in 2016Analysis: While many defined benefit schemes have yet to explore ways to provide enhanced flexibility to members, there are three key strategies in this area that could ease the pressure of mounting liabilities in 2016. 
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         Features FeaturesCovenant lessons from the Greek crisisAny Other Business: Alexis Tsipras was forced to yield to an aggressive economic supervision programme by eurozone leaders on Monday and agreed to hand over €50bn (£36bn) of Greek assets for privatisation, bank recapitalisation and debt repayment. 
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         Opinion OpinionHappiness in a DC world – start with AVCsFrom the blog: “Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds nineteen shillings and six pence, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds [n]ought and six, result misery.” 
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      NewsDB schemes face decision over AVC fundsDefined benefit trustees are seeking to rationalise their additional voluntary contribution accounts as new rules come into play about how such accounts are managed. 
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      OpinionHow DB plans with AVCs are affected by the reformsThe new pension flexibility extends to additional voluntary contribution schemes just as with all pure defined contribution schemes. Stuart O’Brien, partner at Sackers, explores how defined benefit trustees should keep their schemes on the right side of the law. 
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      OpinionReady or not: pensions administration post-April 2015Barnett Waddingham’s Julian Mainwood details the steps trustees and scheme administrators need to take in order to stay on top of the upcoming changes and adapt to scheme members’ needs. 
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      NewsBA allows AVC transfer to meet flexibility demand as schemes seek middle wayBritish Airways’ pension schemes have introduced a new additional voluntary contribution transfer option allowing members to take advantage of the greater retirement flexibility available after April. 
 





