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         Features FeaturesTeachers’ Pensions gets slammed over adminTeachers’ Pensions, which runs the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, has been criticised by its members over its perceived poor service delivery, as experts highlight the limitations of relying on online servicing. 
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         Opinion OpinionData crunch: Who advises the DC scheme community?SpenceJohnson’s Magnus Spence looks at how the advisory market is developing and explains why second-tier firms are gaining ground with defined contribution schemes. 
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         Features FeaturesTelefónica rings the changes with pensions modelling toolA new online pensions modeller is being launched for defined contribution members of the Telefónica UK Pension Plan, but some experts have questioned the benefit of such tools. 
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      FeaturesPhoenix Group opts for second helping of PiePhoenix Group’s PGL Pension Scheme has completed a pension increase exchange exercise, but despite only wiping £3m off liabilities, the company says the exercise met pre-implementation expectations. 
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         Opinion OpinionTime to shoot the messengerFrom the blog: Communications can help people get to grips with their long-term savings objectives, but if we do it the wrong way our attempts to help could fail – no matter how important the message. 
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      FeaturesGMP top priority this year but trustees could be missing the bigger pictureRespondents to consultancy Capita’s ‘Pension scheme insight report’ cited guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation, member communications and derisking as their main concerns for 2016, but experts say there are more acute challenges that schemes fail to address. 
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      NewsEmployers need government support to lead on engagementWorkers yearn for employer guidance on pensions but still lack understanding, leading some experts to call for the government and pensions industry to help employers use their influential position to promote saving. 
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      NewsPension dashboard could 'fail in its objective'Pension dashboards enabling savers to view their retirement assets in one place are set to become a reality, but commentators have questioned how they will be funded and some fear they could do “more harm than good”. 
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         News NewsPolice investigation highlights need for internal scheme checksThe protection of scheme assets against internal fraud should be a top priority for administrators and trustees, experts have said, following the arrest of an employee on suspicion of a scheme-related theft. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to talk pensions at a BBQFrom the blog: There are not many people who want to talk pensions at a barbecue. 
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      NewsWhy the regulator will not publish a definitive list of AE schemesThe industry has given a mixed response to the Pensions Regulator’s decision not to publish a list of auto-enrolment schemes available to smaller employers, with some suggesting it could do more. 
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      FeaturesBT suspends flexible retirement options during reviewBT has suspended its flexible retirement option while it reviews the conditions under which it will consent to BT Pension Scheme members taking early payment of their pension while continuing to work at the communications company. 
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         Features FeaturesWhen is the right time for schemes to derisk?Rothesay Life's Myles Pink, Spence and Partners' Marian Elliott, Capita's Julie Stothard, the AMNT's Robin Bell and PTL's Kim Nash discuss getting the timing right for derisking – and how to go about it. 
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      NewsTeesside ups cash awaiting more profitable equity marketTeesside Pension Fund has increased its cash holdings by nearly a quarter after deciding to wait for more favourable conditions before investing further in equity markets. 
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      NewsHow schemes can manage cash flowsSchemes are being advised to reconsider investments as almost a third of defined benefit pension schemes expect to be cash flow negative this year, a survey has found. 
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      FeaturesCheshire looks for cost saving with email alertsThe £2.9bn local authority scheme will make more use of email alerts to control costs as it communicates public sector pension and auto-enrolment reforms to members and employers 
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      FeaturesJamaican case firms up record-keeping requirementsSchemes concerned by a Jamaican case heard in the UK that makes it harder to reclaim money paid by mistake should review their delegated administration responsibilities to avoid legal costs. 
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      FeaturesRegulator highlights DC failure over risk registersThe Pensions Regulator is planning to measure governance standards twice yearly after failing to increase the number of small schemes to have set up risk registers. 
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