All Cash equivalent transfer value (CETV) articles – Page 6
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         Opinion OpinionCash flow management is DB’s new admin headacheFrom the blog: The balance of payments for defined benefit pension schemes has shifted. With estimated active DB members numbering less than 500,000 and more than 5m members in receipt of their pension, most DB schemes have a negative cash flow. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees must not shirk responsibility on DB transfersFrom the blog: The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund has, in common with many other defined benefit pension schemes, seen a significant increase in transfers out of the fund since the introduction of pensions freedoms introduced three years ago under the then pensions minister, Steve Webb. 
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      NewsRegulator tells schemes to consider cutting transfer valuesThe Pensions Regulator asked the trustees of 14 defined benefit schemes to review their transfer processes and consider cutting transfer values for members considering cashing in their benefits. 
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      NewsRegulator calls for schemes to consider lowering transfer valuesOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has asked the trustees of several defined benefit schemes to contemplate cutting transfer values for workers opting out of schemes. 
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      FeaturesAutomation improves insurer scheme admin but work still to doThe Royal Insurance Group Pension Scheme has reported a “considerable improvement in service” from administrator Willis Towers Watson, after two years of problems that have hurt the scheme’s ability to service transfer requests. 
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      OpinionHow we can cut DB transfer delaysIn an increasingly consumer-driven age, the official regulatory standards for the end-to-end time allowed for a defined benefit to defined contribution transfer look positively glacial. 
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      NewsCalls for action on complexity at heart of DB transfer delaysIncreased demand for defined benefit pension transfers, lack of transfer experience among independent financial advisers and complexity of DB pensions is adding to transfer delays by putting strain on administrator resources, recent research has shown. 
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         Features FeaturesStrathclyde hails transfer warning effortA communications exercise warning members of the Strathclyde Pension Fund about the risks of cashing in their benefits has seen the scheme’s membership continue to grow despite declining payroll numbers. 
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         Opinion OpinionAt what point should schemes begin to limit transfers?PTL’s Richard Butcher explains why cash equivalent transfers are not just about the finances. 
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      NewsFCA cracks down on transfer advicePension consultants have welcomed the Financial Conduct Authority’s adoption of a tough stance on companies advising on defined benefit transfers, calling it a “price worth paying” for member security in retirement. 
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         News NewsWincanton runs ETV to drive liabilities downThe Wincanton Pension Scheme has embarked on an enhanced transfer value exercise in an attempt to further cap its obligations, after trivial commutations wiped £3.8m from its liabilities. 
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      NewsDelays in transfer value process threaten member outcomesThe Pensions Regulator has been asked to look at streamlining the process for providing cash equivalent transfer values, after complaints from advisers that delays in schemes providing necessary information meant members were missing out. 
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      NewsFCA reveals transfer data as experts note 'dramatic' increaseClose to 8,000 people transferred out of defined benefit schemes and into defined contribution between Q3 2015 and Q1 2016, figures from the Financial Conduct Authority show, but experts estimate the numbers may be even higher. 
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      FeaturesBA transfer value review puts spotlight on older membersTrustees of the British Airways Pension Scheme have rebalanced the scheme’s transfer value basis towards younger members, but anticipate the net impact of the shift will be cost neutral to its funding position. 
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      FeaturesMyCSP fact-find leads to unexpected flurry of member engagementCivil Service Pension Scheme inadvertently prompted nearly half of its members to explore their pension entitlements after it carried out a survey as part of a wide-ranging engagement project, aimed at ensuring all members are informed about their benefits. 
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      NewsFifth of schemes have not updated DB transfer communicationsClose to a fifth of defined benefit schemes have made no changes to the way they inform members of their ability to transfer out of the scheme since the freedom and choice reforms. 
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      NewsNorcros plugs deficit with suite of liability exercisesKitchen and bathroom accessories group Norcros has plugged its scheme deficit by £1.7m through a series of liability management exercises, as pension funds see a further deterioration in funding levels. 
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         Opinion OpinionNo wheel-spinning Lamborghinis just yetFrom the blog: Here we are in the new era of pension flexibilities and I can’t help but be surprised at the number of Lamborghinis still listed in the classifieds. 
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      OpinionReady or not: pensions administration post-April 2015Barnett Waddingham’s Julian Mainwood details the steps trustees and scheme administrators need to take in order to stay on top of the upcoming changes and adapt to scheme members’ needs. 
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      OpinionAltmann: Don’t abandon member safeguards in DB-DC transfersTalking head: Ros Altmann argues for a £5k-£10k threshold for non-advised DB transfers-out, and says it is vital that members receive proper advice to understand the value of the benefits they are rejecting. 
 





