All Advice and guidance articles – Page 13
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TPR guidance: Welcome set of principles or waste of time?
While some have welcomed the Pensions Regulator’s recently published and extensive collection of investment guidance for those running defined benefit pension schemes, there are some concerns over the effectiveness of the information for time-stretched or less diligent trustees.
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CPS 'auto-protection' call reignites freedoms debate
Thinktank the Centre for Policy Studies has highlighted the need to shield savers from financial risks in later life through the idea of “auto-protection”, with the introduction of auto-drawdown, followed by auto-annuitisation at age 80.
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FeaturesMore pensioners to be offered Pie at Metal Box
The Metal Box Pension Scheme is planning to offer a pension increase exchange to more pensioner members this year, having offered one to some members in 2015.
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NewsThe jury is still out on robo-advice
The pensions industry must focus on technology and consumer engagement to keep up with changing demographics and work habits, but opinions are divided over whether robo-advice is the best solution.
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OpinionThe role of advice in a digital world
The way financial advice is provided is developing but consumers still need protection, says the Financial Conduct Authority’s David Geale.
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Treasury triples advice allowance but limits withdrawals
The Treasury has tripled the pensions advice allowance to £1,500, allowing people to take part of their defined contribution pots early to put towards retirement advice, but some experts say limiting withdrawals to £500 per tax year is still too restrictive.
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Trustees overlook strategic objectives due to deficit distraction
Deficits distract the majority of trustees from focusing on the ultimate goal of paying members’ pensions, recent research has found, but some experts highlighted the role of covenant strength and scheme size in deciding where the priority should be.
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OpinionTreading the line between guidance and advice
Dalriada Trustees’ Greig McGuinness explains why it is crucial for trustees to know what they don’t know.
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OpinionWhen investment advice goes bad
From the blog: Stories of lost nest eggs and hardship facing investors in tax schemes under investigation by HMRC are never far from the news.
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OpinionWhat we can expect from the pension scams consultation
The government’s consultation on pensions fraud is a positive step but more could be done, says Royal London’s Fiona Tait.
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Key takeaways from the finance bill 2017
Eversheds’ Tom Meyrick takes a closer look at the finance bill and what it means for pensions.
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OECD calls for DC redesign and stronger education
The OECD, a Paris-based group of mostly wealthy nations, has stressed the need to strengthen defined contribution pension design, as well as the education and advice offered to members.
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One-stop guidance shop to replace MAS, TPAS and Pension Wise
Financial guidance resources the Money Advice Service, The Pensions Advisory Service and Pension Wise will be replaced by a single body, the Treasury and the Department for Work and Pensions said yesterday.
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Advice requirement rules could spell end to consumer confusion
The Department for Work and Pensions last week issued a consultation on draft regulations aimed at simplifying the way safeguarded flexible benefits are valued in relation to the freedom and choice advice requirement.
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OpinionWhat to expect from the forthcoming pensions bill
We do not yet know when the pensions bill announced in the Queen’s Speech will be released, but Ruth Bamforth of Walker Morris outlines what we can expect when it does.
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Education and advice needed for future of saving
Closing the advice gap is crucial to preventing poor outcomes, as the need for savers to be educated about what will be necessary for retirement and the risks they face has increased.
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FeaturesCAF exits multi-employer scheme to set up own fund
The Charities Aid Foundation has withdrawn from a multi-employer defined benefit pension plan and established a new DB scheme, removing its exposure to other employers’ pension liabilities.
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Scheme rules may block Treasury's advice allowance plans
The Treasury has opened a consultation on the introduction of a pensions advice allowance, which would allow members of defined contribution schemes to use up to £500 of their pot to pay for tax-free regulated financial advice.
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Primed or prejudiced: Are trustees listening to experts?
Any Other Business: The triumph of instinctive mistrust of immigration over economic rationalisation was at the centre of the UK’s momentous decision to leave the European Union last week.
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Is fintech really revolutionising UK pension schemes?
The pensions industry stands to benefit from implementing financial technology to address problems such as scheme members under-saving and not finding tailored retirement solutions, experts have said. However, not everyone agrees.





