All Communications articles – Page 13
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      NewsKeep comms 'balanced' as DB transfer interest is upAdvisory service Intelligent Pensions has seen the number of defined benefit transfer requests it has processed increase during 2016 as members seek to take advantage of the freedom and choice reforms. 
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         Features FeaturesRexam reduces membership through commutation exerciseThe Rexam Pension Plan has carried out a trivial commutation exercise, contributing towards a reduction in total membership as defined benefit schemes are trying to reduce costs. 
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         Features FeaturesBritish Coal's green turn on payslips to net £400,000 a yearThe British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme has opted to stop sending monthly paper payslips to its members from August 2017, saving the fund almost £400,000 a year. 
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      FeaturesNew comms strategy charges up member contributions at Schneider ElectricPLSA Annual Conference 2016: Schneider Electric has overhauled its defined contribution engagement strategy, as research shows that members want solutions that enable them to make decisions and implement them easily. 
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      FeaturesOxford University Press tackles pensions fraud with data matchingThe Oxford University Press pension scheme has volunteered to take part in the Cabinet Office’s National Fraud Initiative data matching exercise to help detect and prevent benefit fraud. 
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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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      FeaturesEmployers congregate to solve Baptist scheme deficitThe Baptist Union of Great Britain has established an employer group to develop a strategy for plugging the scheme’s increased deficit. 
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         Features FeaturesShell becomes latest scheme to push electronic commsThe Shell Contributory Pension Fund has begun requesting email addresses from members as it takes the first step towards electronic communication, the latest in a long line of schemes to do so. 
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      OpinionAll aboard the pensions busFrom the blog: This week a double decker bus is cruising down the country with one objective: to drive engagement with retirement saving. As Pension Awareness Day arrives, there is even more focus on making long-term saving more interesting. 
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         Opinion OpinionBehind the scenes at the PPFThe Pension Protection Fund’s Sara Protheroe gives an insight into how the lifeboat fund and its members have fared since insourcing member services a year ago. 
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      NewsPensions dashboard prototype to launch by next springThe Treasury has said it will be working with 11 pension providers to release a prototype of the pensions dashboard by March 2017. 
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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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      FeaturesDesire for better data sparks mortality study for Star GroupStar Group has decided to conduct a medically underwritten mortality study for its defined benefit scheme, as it works on tackling an increased deficit while reducing investment risk. 
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      NewsMonitoring crucial as transfer requests could creep upDefined benefit schemes could see increased levels of transfer quotation requests as low gilt yields push values higher. Experts have said trustees should monitor request numbers and manage their liquidity accordingly. 
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      NewsCFOs pushed to increase focus on DB schemesA new survey has found that 59 per cent of chief financial officers said they should become more involved with the management of their companies’ defined benefit schemes, following a steep post-Brexit DB deficit increase. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to keep on top of an ageing workforceOver-50s are set to become the dominant age-group in the UK’s workforce, new analysis has shown, leading to potentially dramatic changes for employers and trustees. 
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         Opinion OpinionMaxims for all schemes in member communicationsEmma Douglas from Legal & General Investment Management praises the power of clear communication and positivity when it comes to engaging members with their ‘future opportunity funds’. 
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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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      OpinionMember communications: How much information is too much?Showing interest in their defined contribution pension pots can be a struggle even for seasoned industry professionals, so how and what should schemes communicate to get maximum engagement from their members? 
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         News NewsUnilever launches guidance tool, but fear of giving advice still stops manyThe Unilever Pension Fund has introduced an online initiative using example members to help savers plan their benefits, ahead of a clarification on the distinction between advice and guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority, HM Treasury and the Pensions Regulator. 
 





