All Association of British Insurers articles – Page 5
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         Opinion OpinionWhat effect will a cap on exit fees have on freedom and choice?Spence & Partners’ Hugh Nolan takes a critical look at the 1 per cent early exit fee cap coming into force at the end of this month. 
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      NewsSelect committee hears evidence on how to get the self-employed savingProposals including an expansion of auto-enrolment and raising class 4 national insurance contributions, aimed at boosting pensions coverage in the UK, have been put before the Work and Pensions Committee as part of its inquiry into self-employed workers. 
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      OpinionPru exit doesn't signal death of annuities... yetFrom the blog: Insurance giant Prudential is leaving the UK annuity market, but analysis of ‘at retirement’ product offerings show that guaranteed income still has a significant role in the post-freedom and choice savings world. 
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      NewsDefaults and dashboards: Top DC and AE stories from 2016Year in review: The battle to make defined contribution a safer place for members proved to be an uphill struggle in 2016, as schemes, regulators and even the police were trying to keep up with developments in the market. 
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      OpinionWill the pensions dashboard live up to its potential?The Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton explains why the dashboard is an exciting opportunity, but warns there are also dangers. 
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      FeaturesRetirees avoid overspending yet more become insolventAnalysis: New figures suggest defined contribution savers reaching retirement might be overspending and increasing their risk of poverty in later years, but experts warn this could be a false alarm. 
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      NewsMore detail emerges on pensions dashboardThe working group charged with devising a pensions dashboard – a single destination where consumers will be able to view all their retirement savings pots – has released its view of what it should look like. 
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      NewsABI launches consultation on jargon-busting to empower membersThe Association of British Insurers has this week launched a consultation and draft guide aimed at simplifying the language used to explain freedom and choice to savers. 
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      NewsAnnuities gain ground on drawdown as savers seek income for lifeThe 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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         News NewsSelf-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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         News NewsSavers slow to embrace freedoms, PLSA report showsThe 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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      NewsTougher nudge needed to make freedoms a successConsumers 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 OpinionForget freedom, millennials want securityFrom 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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      NewsFuzzy 'new normal' begins to emerge from pension freedom dataGaps 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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      NewsCash leads the way on freedoms but further flux predictedMore 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 OpinionWhy the power of IGCs should not be underestimatedInvestment governance committees lack the power of a trustee board, says Sackers’ Helen Ball, but they can still change workplace pensions for the better. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: 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 NewsTreasury to consult on 'excessive' exit chargesThe 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 OpinionEditorial: Drivers and disincentivesSo taking the politics out of pensions is proving harder than this sensible-sounding phrase suggests. 
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      NewsABI wants second line of defence on guidance for retireesThe 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. 
 





