All Auto-enrolment articles – Page 24

  • News

    Default drawdown tops select committee's at-retirement wishlist

    2018-04-04T00:00:00Z

    Providers of drawdown products should be required to develop charge-capped default products to help disengaged savers make their pension last, the Work and Pensions Committee has recommended.

  • News

    TPR to prosecute recruitment firm

    2018-04-03T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Regulator is to prosecute recruitment company Workchain Ltd and seven of its directors and staff for unauthorised access to a computer programme. They are accused of logging into the company pension scheme using employees' details to opt them out of the scheme.

  • Rosemary Lemon
    Opinion

    Clear and simple communication is key to preventing opt-outs

    2018-04-03T00:00:00Z

    Rosemary Lemon, group head of reward at Hays, explains how employers can help prevent opt-outs while raising awareness of the importance of saving for retirement.

  • How to ensure good value for members
    Opinion

    How to ensure good value for members

    2018-03-29T00:00:00Z

    From governance and investment to member engagement and communications, seven experts, including HR directors, look at how employers, providers and trustees can ensure better outcomes for members of defined contribution schemes. 

  • Features

    Does a good pension scheme improve recruitment and retention?

    2018-03-26T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: Businesses believe that pension provision is having a positive impact on recruitment and employee retention, according to a recent study, but opinions are divided on whether retirement savings are seen as more than just a nice-to-have.

  • News

    Healthcare company pleads guilty to misleading TPR

    2018-03-07T00:00:00Z

    A Birmingham-based healthcare company and its managing director have pleaded guilty to misleading the Pensions Regulator about enrolling staff into a workplace pension, after a whistleblower raised the alarm.

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    News

    Regulation could increase after Brexit, experts say

    2018-02-28T00:00:00Z

    Brexit could lead to more rather than less pensions regulation, while radical revisions to tax relief might be needed to keep low earners enrolled in the pensions system, according to a panel of policy experts.

  • Colin Wilson
    Opinion

    The pensions industry risks betraying Generation X

    2018-02-27T00:00:00Z

    Pensions policy has the unenviable task of providing for the needs of current retirees without unfairly burdening younger generations. Luckily, solutions do exist, writes Colin Wilson of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries.

  • News

    Auto-enrolment passes 1m employers

    2018-02-13T00:00:00Z

    More than 1m employers have now enrolled their staff into a workplace pension, according to figures compiled by the Pensions Regulator.

  • News

    Govt ignores self-employed pensions in gig economy crack-down

    2018-02-07T00:00:00Z

    The government is seeking to address concerns over working conditions in the so-called 'gig economy' by giving workers more protections and greater clarity around their rights, but has failed to address the issue of pension saving among the self-employed, according to industry commentators.

  • News

    Bus firm and boss to pay £60k for failing to offer staff pension

    2018-02-07T00:00:00Z

    A bus company and its managing director have admitted to trying to deliberately avoid giving their employees workplace pensions, and now must pay more than £60,000. 

  • News

    UK assets up but savers still look to bricks and mortar

    2018-02-05T00:00:00Z

    UK occupational pension assets grew 16.9 per cent over 2017 to cement Britain’s position as the second-largest market in the world, but concerning trends in saver attitudes suggest market returns may be masking fundamental problems.

  • Lesley Titcomb
    Opinion

    The year ahead for the Pensions Regulator

    2018-01-22T00:00:00Z

    Lesley Titcomb sets out the Pensions Regulator’s priorities for 2018.

  • News

    DWP publishes four-year plan

    2018-01-19T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions has has ruled out ditching the triple lock and has pledged to continue providing means-tested pension credit, as it set out its objectives for the next four years. 

  • News

    Four priorities for McVey's DWP

    2018-01-10T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department.

  • Darren Philp
    Opinion

    It is time to introduce a flat rate of tax relief

    2018-01-05T00:00:00Z

    Imagine shopping in the January sales, where items are discounted but you are not told which ones or by how much. Would you not buy more if you could see the discounts from which you were benefitting?

  • Hugh Nolan
    Opinion

    The death of DB is yet to be felt

    2017-12-19T00:00:00Z

    The full impact of the decline of defined benefit schemes will hit many people hard, warns the Society of Pension Professionals’ Hugh Nolan.

  • News

    Freedoms still have industry in their grip: Top DC stories from 2017

    2017-12-19T00:00:00Z

    Year in review: The sea change policy of freedom and choice brought in more than two years ago continues to dominate in the defined contribution world.

  • Jamie Jenkins
    Opinion

    AE review should silence doom-mongers

    2017-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Standard Life’s Jamie Jenkins, a chair of the external advisory group of the automatic enrolment review 2017, says its package of proposed reforms will make meaningful changes to the savings landscape, while allowing time to monitor the success of contribution uplifts.

  • News

    TPR gets stronger, the government weaker: Top 5 law and regulation stories from 2017

    2017-12-18T00:00:00Z

    Year in review: If the UK government’s all-consuming struggle to strike a beneficial Brexit deal can bring any relief to pensions professionals, it is that departments have not had time for the pensions tinkering so despised by the industry.