All Communications articles – Page 14
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      NewsDeluge of information stifles retirement choicesAn excess of information on the pension freedoms risks poor outcomes for “procrastinating” defined contribution savers, experts have warned, meaning the industry must improve member communication and engagement. 
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         Opinion OpinionReconfiguring DC: The pensions dashboardThe Specialist: The pensions dashboard could be the upgrade the industry needs to take it into the digital age, but it is at risk of being just another expensive neglected technology project. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe human psychology behind pension communicationsCommunication specialist Like Mind’s Jerry Edmondson explains what motivates people when they decide whether or not to do something – such as saving into a pension fund. 
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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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      NewsHow alignment of interests can improve member outcomesReal change in the investment industry is needed to drive alignment of interests along the value chain, delegates at the CFA Professionalism Conference heard, as panellists criticised the current state of communication between fund managers and asset owners. 
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      NewsABI launches consultation on jargon-busting to empower membersThe Association of British Insurers has this week launched a consultation and draft guide aimed at simplifying the language used to explain freedom and choice to savers. 
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      NewsThree complex investment issues demystifiedPLSA Investment Conference 2016: Three pensions professionals were each tasked with explaining a complex investment issue in five minutes, demonstrating how things like good value, credit or Brexit can be explained to members. 
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      OpinionThe top three pension prioritiesFrom the blog: With the introduction of the pension freedoms in April 2015, employees were given far greater flexibility to draw down their pension pot. But, despite it being nearly a year since the freedoms, many people are still unaware of just how their options have broadened. 
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      FeaturesMyCSP issues bring home admin transfer risk lessonsThe National Audit Office has called on civil service pension scheme MyCSP and the Cabinet Office to increase employer involvement in a report examining problems with the scheme’s transition to in-house administration. 
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         Features FeaturesRoyal Mail runs survey as freedoms heighten need for engagementThe Royal Mail Pension Plan is running an online member survey to judge engagement and levels of understanding among its members as freedom and choice makes member decisions even more important. 
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      OpinionShould member communications be tailored to gender?Women take career breaks more often, live longer and might have different attitudes to finance. Royal London’s Fiona Tait looks at whether member communications should reflect that. 
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         Opinion OpinionJust say itEditorial: Last Monday a debate took place in the House of Commons after campaign group Women Against State Pension Inequality had handed over a petition asking for transitional arrangements. 
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      NewsRise in member contributions at Scottish Power shows impact of online toolsEnergy company Scottish Power has seen a tenth of its stakeholder pension plan up their contributions following the introduction of a member portal that models pension outcomes and warns if an individual is likely to miss their target. 
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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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      NewsAnd they all saved happily ever after… Uni preps students on AELincoln University is entering uncharted territory as it launches a series of workshops for its students on all things money, advocating the need for planning and saving. 
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         Features FeaturesEntering the matrix: Taking pension tech to the next levelAny other business: Apple’s string of acquisitions over recent months are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in the drive to get closer to consumers – but where does the pensions industry rank in the digital journey? 
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         News NewsA lot to get to grips with: the legal and regulatory outlook for 2016Legal and regulatory change was abundant last year and 2016 looks like it will continue in the same vein, as both the UK and Europe are churning out legislation and rules affecting occupational pension schemes. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow can you communicate re-enrolment to your members?With the first schemes starting to re-enrol, Andy Partridge from communications specialist Like Minds looks at the value of convincing your opt-outs that pensions are a good thing. 
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         Opinion OpinionShadow pensions minister: Building awareness v expensive publicityFrom the blog: Since I became shadow pensions minister the three major issues on my desk every week are the pension freedoms, auto-enrolment and the new single-tier state pension. 
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      NewsCould regulator findings spell the end of lay trustees?Schemes with only professional trustees are better run, research from the Pensions Regulator has today suggested, but experts have said schemes should not overlook the value of their non-professional counterparts. 
 





