All Association of British Insurers articles – Page 5
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News
Annuities gain ground on drawdown as savers seek income for life
The anticipated plundering of pension funds following the implementation of the freedom and choice reforms last April has failed to materialise, according to data from the Association of British Insurers.
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Self-employed savings gap a 'ticking time bomb'
Pension arrangements for self-employed workers are in need of urgent review, MPs have been told, as industry figures consider the next steps for workplace pension policy.
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Savers slow to embrace freedoms, PLSA report shows
The majority of the 2.8m defined contribution savers eligible to access pension freedoms have not yet done so, new research has shown, as low financial confidence and high risk aversion stalls the freedoms.
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Tougher nudge needed to make freedoms a success
Consumers will not have enough money to benefit from the opportunities the pension freedoms present, a report has warned, and any success will hinge on auto-enrolment becoming more prescriptive.
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Opinion
Forget freedom, millennials want security
From the blog: Born between 1980 and 2000 and entering the workplace amid one of the most significant booms and busts of recent history, millennials face a unique set of financial challenges.
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News
Fuzzy 'new normal' begins to emerge from pension freedom data
Gaps in the data on consumer behaviour following the freedom and choice reforms introduced earlier this year are creating a muddled picture of people’s choices, experts have said.
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News
Cash leads the way on freedoms but further flux predicted
More than half of the £2.5bn withdrawn by pension savers in the three months since April has been paid out in cash lump sums, but experts predict consumers will shift their focus towards more sophisticated products.
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Opinion
Why the power of IGCs should not be underestimated
In August 2013, the Association of British Insurers wrote a letter to the Office of Fair Trading in light of a review of the pensions marketplace.
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Opinion
Editorial: One hundred days…
Last week saw us pass the somewhat arbitrary milestone of 100 days since the introduction of the freedoms, and providers and commentators rushed to give their take on the story so far.
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News
Treasury to consult on 'excessive' exit charges
The Treasury has today announced it will consult on easing pension transfers and capping the exit fees charged to pension savers looking to take advantage of the new flexibilities.
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Opinion
Editorial: Drivers and disincentives
So taking the politics out of pensions is proving harder than this sensible-sounding phrase suggests.
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News
ABI wants second line of defence on guidance for retirees
The Association of British Insurers has called for a second line of defence for people who do not take up guidance, to ensure they are buying an appropriate product at retirement.
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News
Aussie lessons for your scheme's post-Budget strategy
NAPF Annual Conference 2014: The Association of Superannuation Funds of Australia has called upon UK schemes and providers to ensure the minimum advice they provide equips members to make well-informed decisions with their new retirement flexibilities.
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News
Regulator considers stringent testing for indy trustees to raise standards
The Pensions Regulator is considering requiring formal qualifications for independent trustees and trustee chairs, in order to raise governance standards, its executive director told delegates at Wednesday’s conference.
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Opinion
How to build your risk committee
As more defined benefit schemes follow a derisking plan towards their end point, monitoring and managing risk grows ever more important.
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News
Schemes told to offer annuity brokerage
News analysis: The shadow pensions minister has urged schemes to take a role in providing annuity brokering advice to ensure greater member purchasing power, but industry figures have raised concerns over how this could be implemented.
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News
How the OFT report affects your scheme
The Association of British Insurers will audit contract and bundled schemes at risk of being poor value for members, following the Office of Fair Trading’s investigation into the market.
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News
What the ABI’s annuity tool means for your scheme
The Association of British Insurers' annuity comparison tool has been welcomed as a step forward for transparency, but experts have said more can done to get members the best deal.
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Features
How Sony classifies DC funds for members
As two investment bodies change their fund classifications, Ian Smith looks at how schemes like Sony already communicate investment choice to members.
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