All Annuities articles – Page 2
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         News NewsRate rises mean annuities break even soonerAn improvement in annuity rates experienced over the past 18-months has brought forward the break-even point at which pension savers get their original investment by five years, according to Canada Life. 
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         News NewsAnnuities: Sales surge as consumers trade flexibility for securitySales of annuities have grown by more than a fifth (22%) during the first three months of 2023 according to data from the Association of British Insurers (ABI). 
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         News NewsGovernment explores CDC decumulation schemesOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is exploring whether it could introduce legislation for decumulation-only collective defined contribution schemes, since these could help “improve member choice and outcomes”. 
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         News NewsPension savers lose £1.7bn on retirement transitionOn the go: Workplace pension scheme members are losing around £1.7bn a year during their transition into and in retirement, according to new research from master trust HSBC Tomorrow. 
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         News NewsProviders called to improve DC decumulation digital toolsOn the go: Providers of defined contribution schemes need to “vastly improve” their digital offers so members can make the right choices in decumulation, warns Hymans Robertson. 
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         News NewsSavers accessing pension pots for the first time rises 18%On the go: The number of pension pots accessed for the first time in 2021-22 jumped by 18 per cent, according to new figures from the Financial Conduct Authority. 
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         News NewsInflation presents ‘considerable risk’ to DC pension potsSkyrocketing inflation figures pose unique challenges for defined contribution pension schemes as memberships surge to record highs, according to the Pensions Policy Institute’s DC Future Book. 
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         News NewsRise of DC poses risks and challenges for future pensionersIncreasing reliance on defined contribution savings means the requirements of future pensioners will be markedly different from those of previous generations, placing a greater emphasis on the need for communication and support, as well as on the role of annuities, a report from the Pensions Policy Institute has revealed. 
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         News NewsInsurers publish first bulk annuity ‘best practice’ guideOn the go: UK insurers have collaborated to produce the industry’s first-ever “best practice” guide for schemes preparing for bulk annuity quotations, laying out principles by which trustees, advisers and administrators should abide. 
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         News NewsTriple lock, NHS and merging regulators on Liz Truss’s agendaThe new prime minister faces a host of economic problems, ranging from the cost of living crisis to the staffing crisis in the NHS as she enters Number 10, industry experts have said, with all eyes on the government’s forthcoming “fiscal event”. 
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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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         Opinion OpinionWhy are annuities making a comeback for pensioners?With annuities being revamped, Guiide founder Kevin Hollister asks if a pension product that got so much hate could be enjoying a revival. 
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         News NewsOpperman rebuffs Timms’ FAS criticismOn the go: Prior to his resignation, pensions minister Guy Opperman rejected Work and Pensions Committee chair Sir Stephen Timms’ criticisms over the Financial Assistance Scheme compensation cap. 
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         News NewsBarnett & Hall Holdings scheme agrees £21mn buy-inThe £31.2mn Barnett & Hall Holdings Pension Scheme has secured a circa £21mn buy-in with Legal & General Assurance Society ahead of a potential future buyout. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnused legislative rule solves trustees drawdown conundrumsHogan Lovells counsel Nicola Rondel details how powers granted by the Finance Act 2004 to override scheme rules in specific circumstances have been successfully used by trustees in two drawdown cases. 
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         News NewsAegon and LCP criticise ‘damaging’ FRC dashboard proposalsAegon and LCP have issued stern rebukes of the Financial Reporting Council’s proposals for calculating pensions projections for the dashboards, with Aegon arguing that the FRC’s preferred methodology would “damage the whole intention behind dashboards”. 
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         News NewsAnnuities make slow comeback as retirees look for income certaintyAfter a decline in annuity sales following the pension freedoms, the market seems to have levelled off with purchases accounting for around 10 per cent of total market share, according to the Pensions Policy Institute. 
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         News NewsNorfolk Pension Fund takes Apple to court over lossesA court in California has granted Norfolk County Council’s petition, on behalf of the Norfolk Pension Fund, to be named lead representative in a class action lawsuit against Apple over alleged securities fraud. 
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         News NewsInconsistent retirement estimates could undermine dashboardsConsumer confidence in the pensions dashboards could be undermined unless the methodology for calculating estimated retirement income is standardised and aligned with statutory money purchase illustrations, the Financial Reporting Council has said. 
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         News NewsSurvey finds ‘overall lack of trust’ in the pensions industryOn the go: Last year saw a small rise in members’ trust in pensions, but almost a third (31.5 per cent) still have “no or very little trust” in the industry, according to a Trafalgar House survey. 
 





