All Collective defined contribution (CDC) articles – Page 3
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         News NewsGovernment explores CDC decumulation schemesOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is exploring whether it could introduce legislation for decumulation-only collective defined contribution schemes, since these could help “improve member choice and outcomes”. 
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         News NewsDWP to announce DC reforms amid cost of living crisisThe Department for Work and Pensions will be announcing a series of reforms to defined contribution saving, in an attempt to curtail the impact of the cost of living crisis. 
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         News NewsOECD: Countries should pursue pension reforms despite uncertaintyOn the go: Policy makers should pursue pension reforms despite the current economic uncertainty, as delays would put at risk the well-being of current and future pensioners, the OECD has warned. 
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         News NewsRoyal Mail CDC scheme to increase annual payroll costs by £30mnRoyal Mail’s new collective defined contribution scheme is anticipated to increase its annual cash payroll costs by around £30mn, its half-year accounts have disclosed. 
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         News NewsACA pushes new pensions minister for early extension of CDCOn the go: Laura Trott has been urged by the Association of Consulting Actuaries to extend collective defined contribution schemes to more savers as a way of boosting pension savings. 
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         News NewsDWP aims to consult on multi-employer CDC this yearThe Department for Work and Pensions will consult on multi-employer collective defined contribution schemes before the end of 2022, according to a senior civil servant. 
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         News News‘Let’s rethink all’ member options before dashboards introductionLegislative and policy assumptions about member behaviour as they approach retirement are completely out of sync with reality, and now is the time to “rethink all of it” before dashboards are introduced, according to Philip Brown, group director of policy and external affairs at B&CE, provider of The People’s Pension. 
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         News NewsGovernment’s new illiquid rules to apply to all DC schemesThe Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed it will push ahead with a requirement that trustees must include a policy on illiquid investments in their defined contribution schemes’ chair’s statement, despite stern criticism from the industry. 
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         News NewsGuy Opperman removed as pensions ministerThe UK’s longest-serving pensions minister, Guy Opperman, has been removed from his post by new prime minister Liz Truss, after five years in the role. 
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         News NewsCollective defined contribution schemes launch in Great BritainOn the go: Providers in Great Britain are now able to apply to launch collective defined contribution schemes, a development hailed by pensions minister Guy Opperman for its potential to “transform the UK pensions landscape”. 
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         News NewsGovernment resignations throw pensions into ‘turmoil’Collapsing scenery in and around Downing Street has sparked fear in the pensions industry, as the resignation of pensions minister Guy Opperman brings important reforms to a halt. 
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         News NewsPPI: CDC schemes still facing ‘key challenges’On the go: Collective defined contribution schemes in the UK are still facing some key challenges that could benefit from further research, such as intergenerational issues and communication policies, according to the Pensions Policy Institute. 
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         News NewsTPR’s new DB funding code expected in September 2023The Pensions Regulator expects its much-anticipated new defined benefit funding code to be in place and operational by September 2023, according to its latest corporate plan. 
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         News NewsTPR sets lower competency bar for new CDC trusteesThe Pensions Regulator has distinguished between its expectations on trustee competence for new and experienced trustees, as part of amendments to its new code for collective defined contribution schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionFive years on the ‘pensions horse’, is Opperman winning the race?Almost five years have passed since Guy Opperman assumed the role of pensions minister, which we all know he asked for. What we can hope is that after all these years he knows what a guaranteed minimum pension is. 
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         News NewsNew SPP president targets DC outcomesThe Society of Pension Professionals’ new president, Steve Hitchiner, has demanded greater focus on outcomes for defined contribution scheme members. 
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         News News76% of employers expect trustees to consider quitting over regulationOn the go: More than three-quarters of employers have said they think their pension scheme trustees will weigh up resigning their positions in response to the mountain of regulations they are expected to comply with. 
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         News NewsLabour accuses government of undermining pensions ‘consensus’On the go: Labour’s shadow secretary of state for work and pensions, Jonathan Ashworth, has accused the government of breaking with pensions “consensus” and undermining workers’ protection with its planned pension reforms. 
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         News NewsUnions threaten strikes as TfL scheme review models pension cutsAt least two of the country’s biggest transport unions threatened industrial action after an independent review of the Transport for London Pension Scheme set out a suite of possible pension reforms that would cut benefits. 
 





