All Communications articles – Page 9
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         Features FeaturesShell launches online hub to meet member demandRoyal Dutch Shell has introduced a new financial education hub for employees, as members of the company’s pension fund show appetite for online communications. 
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      NewsHalf of today’s over-40s are retirement savvyOn the go: Encouragingly, half of the over-40s in the UK have sufficient basic knowledge of the factors that may influence their later-life income to avoid the worst retirement pitfalls. However, one in 14 people are at high risk of making poor financial choices. 
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      NewsMore unions eye CDC as possible negotiation outcomeWhat is good enough for postal workers is, it would appear, not good enough for academics. 
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         News NewsImperial Brands’ proposal to disband member forum ‘disappointing’Imperial Brands is looking to discontinue a consultative committee at its Imperial Tobacco Pension Fund, arguing that the benefits gained by holding the forum do not warrant the cost, workload and logistical efforts required to run the twice-yearly meeting. 
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         News NewsThousands of Nationwide scheme members sign up to new portalNationwide Pension Fund has seen successful take-up of its new online pensions portal among members, as the scheme continues to put its faith in online communications and works on new developments for the portal. 
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      NewsTrustees and employers must focus on financial wellbeing, experts sayPoor financial wellbeing is costing UK businesses £1.6bn each year, recent research has shown, as experts call on companies and trustees to do more to support employees. 
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         News NewsThree big ideas for better member engagementFor all the successes of behavioural finance and auto-enrolment, the weight of retirement decisions on savers means member engagement is still important. Three experts pitch their ideas to improve scheme communications. 
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      NewsMillennials want more help with pensions, study showsMillennials have a responsible attitude to retirement saving, despite pressure to get on the property ladder and pay off student debt, but more than half want more support and information about pensions, a study has found. 
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         Features FeaturesShould schemes use social media to engage with members?Any other business: On July 26, members of the Teachers’ Pensions Scheme were informed via Facebook that their service was experiencing disruption. Later that day, they were told that access had been restored. Some members disagreed. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to tailor comms to changing work patternsTailored communications and a campaign approach can make all the difference when trying to engage scheme members, says AHC’s Karen Partridge. 
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         Opinion OpinionCombating pension scams – It’s good to talkFrom the blog: In perhaps an ironic twist last month, Northumbria Police was found guilty of not doing enough to protect one of its officers from the risk of becoming the victim of a pension scam. 
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         Opinion OpinionIndustry must keep member confidence strong through slowdownThere are signs that the global economy is headed for a slowdown, argues Matt Tucker of Quantum Advisory, so schemes should prepare for the worst and ensure they keep members reassured of the value of their pension. 
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      NewsCommunications essential as cold-calling ban takes step forwardThe Department for Work and Pensions has taken a further step towards implementing a ban on cold calls related to pensions, but experts have cautioned that the delayed measure will not be sufficient on its own to stamp out scams. 
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      NewsNorthumbrian Water makes moves to manage liabilitiesNorthumbrian Water has embarked on a multi-pronged liability management exercise in a bid to control its defined benefit obligations, including a pension increase exchange and employer-funded financial advice. 
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      NewsImproved engagement more urgent than product innovation, says PPISavers can achieve positive outcomes with the range of products already available to them, according to a Pensions Policy Institute report emphasising the importance of engagement in helping people make more informed decisions. 
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         Opinion OpinionBoost innovation and understandingThere needs to be a shift in public policy to create a savings culture and boost understanding, argues Lesley Carline, vice-president of the Pensions Management Institute. 
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      NewsPLSA pushes for retirement income targets and AE increasesThe Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has set out its final recommendations from its ‘Hitting the Target’ consultation, calling for an increase in minimum auto-enrolment contributions to 12 per cent, and the introduction of retirement income targets. 
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      NewsSmart Pension fined for failure to report missing contributionsOn the go: Smart Pension's trustee has been fined by the Pensions Regulator for failing to report unpaid pension contributions to members and the watchdog. 
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      FeaturesAuto-enrolment: How are small and micro employers faring?Analysis: When small and micro employers began auto-enrolling workers, it was unclear how they would react to the cost, administration and communication aspects of complying with the reforms. 
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      NewsGovernment figures show drop in persistency of savingThe amount saved into workplace pensions rose by £4.3bn to £90.3bn in 2017, according to new government data, but a slight drop in the persistency of saving last year has raised concerns. 
 





