All Communications articles – Page 18
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      OpinionFive comms tips to get DC savers contributing moreIn the latest Technical Comment, B&CE’s Liz Armstrong runs through five tips for creating scheme communication that will encourage members to contribute above the minimum. 
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         Features FeaturesTrinity's second bite of comms cherry gets 60% hit rateThe £100m Trinity Mirror Pension Plan’s second attempt at a communications exercise to encourage additional contributions, to make up for the employer's decision to reduce payments, resulted in a 60 per cent take-up among the 1,000 members targeted. 
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      NewsCollective schemes to be enforced by valuation and reporting frameworkCollective schemes – which pool members’ assets and risk – will have to comply with new valuation and reporting requirements, under initial proposals outlined yesterday in the Queen’s Speech. 
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      NewsEmployer raises doubts on impersonal retirement guidanceIndustry figures have predicted that early engagement and face-to-face guidance will drive take-up of the Budget’s promised guidance guarantee, as the industry debates how it will be delivered. 
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         News NewsPharma company sees tenth of staff up contributions after face-to-face commsPharmaceutical company Bayer has seen increased engagement from employees towards pension saving after a communication campaign relying heavily on face-to-face interaction. 
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      OpinionHow to engage your deferred membersIn the latest edition of Technical Comment, Zurich’s Paul Allen sets out a checklist for how schemes can try to keep scheme members engaged in their retirement saving once they have left the sponsoring employer. 
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         Features FeaturesHow FirstGroup doubled its online engagement through AE commsTransport operator FirstGroup has seen its online engagement more than double since before auto-enrolment following a tailored, multimedia communication exercise last year to educate its 30,000-plus employees on pensions. 
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      NewsWebb seeks to alleviate scheme guidance concernsPensions minister Steve Webb has tried to assuage the concerns of defined contribution schemes by implying the guaranteed retirement guidance could be delivered in less intensive ways than face-to-face meetings. 
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      NewsEarly engagement key to guidance success, managers sayPensions managers at two leading UK employers have called on schemes to communicate with their members well in advance of their retirement age, as schemes react to the government's guidance guarantee. 
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      FeaturesNHS scheme moves to improve struggling employer commsThe NHS Pension Scheme will tailor its communication to different employer types to provide them with more support in fulfilling their obligations, after a survey revealed substantial criticism of its approach. 
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      OpinionA blueprint for pre-retirement comms to spur good decisionsIn this week’s Technical Comment, Scottish Life’s Fiona Tait looks at how pension schemes can communicate with their members to help them achieve a secure and sustainable retirement income. 
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      FeaturesIBM case a lesson to consider scheme historySchemes must look at historical context when considering and communicating benefit changes, lawyers have urged, after the High Court ruled earlier this month that technology company IBM breached its duty of good faith with employees when closing its defined benefit scheme. 
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      FeaturesSME achieves almost zero opt-outs after enrolling earlyChartered surveyor Dalcour Maclaren has secured a virtually entire take-up of its defined contribution plan since it auto-enrolled its small workforce last year, and now the company is looking to streamline administration of the scheme. 
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      NewsDiageo: CDC could help overcome lack of member knowledgeNAPF Investment Conference 2014: Collective defined contribution could be a way forward for schemes trying to “give members what they want” and avoid burdening them with decisions, said Diageo’s director of pensions. 
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         News NewsJohn Lewis favours risk controls to deliver member outcomesNAPF Investment Conference 2014: The John Lewis Partnership’s defined contribution scheme will not consider offering income guarantees to its members, unless a legislative framework is put in place to deliver them. 
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         News NewsOnly a third of workers alerted to AE by employerData analysis: Nearly two-thirds of workers heard about auto-enrolment through the media rather than from their workplace, sparking concerns that employers are not playing a strong enough role in communicating the reform. 
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         News NewsBAE shrinks pensioner committee in efficiency bidBAE Systems is reducing the size of its joint pensioner committee as part of a comprehensive review of the body, as technological advances have made it easier to communicate with members. 
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      NewsAlmshouse scheme doubles members in AE comms driveWhiteley Pension Scheme has doubled its scheme membership in a ‘buy now while high contributions last’ approach to pre-staging communication that has become popular among schemes wanting to boost employee saving. 
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      NewsCivil service schemes centralise admin to boost engagementThe civil service pension schemes are moving the administration of their active, deferred and pensioner members to a single system to reduce costs and increase member engagement. 
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      NewsCharities await guidance to reduce liability squeezeNot-for-profit employers that belong to multi-employer schemes are waiting for further guidance on dealing with debt risk that could trigger insolvency. 
 





