All contract-based schemes articles
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         News NewsFCA proposes ‘targeted support’ for vulnerable pension saversThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is considering giving pension providers the ability to provide “targeted support” to certain groups of people to help them make decisions about their retirement savings. 
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         News NewsSome DB schemes will be subject to ‘stronger nudge’ requirementsOn the go: Some defined benefit schemes will have to comply with the Department for Work and Pensions’ new “stronger nudge” requirements, due to come into force on June 1, dispelling suggestions that only defined contribution schemes would be affected. 
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         Opinion OpinionIGCs let savers down with impunityIn an earlier column for Pensions Expert, I asked whether independent governance committees were up to the job of looking after the interests of millions of workplace pension savers. 
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      NewsFCA drops cost requirement for all contract-based fundsOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has ditched a requirement for workplace pension providers to disclose and illustrate the impact of charges on all of their defined contribution funds, after industry concerns were raised in consultation. 
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      NewsIGC reports are ‘vague’ and lacking information, says Labour MPThe effectiveness of independent governance committees has come under the spotlight in the Work & Pensions Committee’s hearing on pension costs and transparency inquiry, with the bodies blasted for lacking information. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy would anyone set up a trust-based scheme today?Secondsight’s Matthew Mitten explains the shift from trust-based to contract-based defined contribution schemes, arguing that individuals should be encouraged to engage with their pension through innovative workplace education rather than relying on a board of trustees to make decisions on behalf of the masses. 
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      NewsHigh charges could affect £26bn of scheme assets, review warnsThe Financial Conduct Authority and Department for Work and Pensions’ Independent Project Board has found that about £26bn of pension scheme assets are potentially facing charges of 1 per cent or higher. 
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         Opinion OpinionIndependent governance committees – what lies ahead for 2017?Dianne Day from Independent Trustee Services takes a closer look at independent governance committees. 
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         Opinion OpinionLifting the curtain on transaction costsEditorial: The Financial Conduct Authority’s proposals for transaction cost disclosure have been welcomed across the industry, but confusion has crept in over how this will affect trust-based schemes. 
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      NewsGPP provider list will raise standards, trustees sayThe Pensions Regulator has added the first group personal pension provider to its list of recommended GPPs open to all employers. It expects more providers to apply for inclusion, and said GPP demand will increase ahead of auto-enrolment compliance deadlines. 
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      NewsProposed early exit charge cap gets mixed responseThe Financial Conduct Authority yesterday proposed capping exit charges at 1 per cent of pot value for existing contracts, while banning them altogether for future contracts. 
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      OpinionWhat the latest IGC reports tell usAnalysis: For as long as the term 'independent governance committee' has been floating around the pensions industry there have been questions about how they will work. 
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         News NewsRoyal London publishes first IGC report but independence questions remainRoyal London has become the first provider to release an independent governance committee report, providing key insights into how committees are defining value for money and dealing with legacy pension schemes. 
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      NewsTrustees and IGCs gifted with new tools to aid DC reportingTrustees and committees overseeing defined contribution arrangements have been thrown a line with new reporting templates to help them meet their governance obligations, but some argue a comparative framework could further strengthen the assessment of value in DC. 
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         News NewsFT chooses new provider as DC governance debate rumbles onEmployers eyeing a transition into a contract-based defined contribution arrangement must consider the impact of a shift away from trust-based governance on members and administration, experts have said. 
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         Opinion OpinionContract-based DC is still playing governance catch-upImproving contract-based DC governance has been a priority, but these plans still lag their trust-based counterparts, says Hogan Lovells’ Nicola Rondel. 
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      OpinionHow to reconcile multiple appointments on governance boardsAny other business: In three weeks, the requirement for pension providers to form independent governance committees to monitor the effective running of contract-based schemes will come into force. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Adding pages to the rulebook"Clearer, perhaps tougher... governance is not automatically more effective," wrote Richard Butcher in last week's Informed Comment. Bad decisions can still be made within a decent structure. 
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      OpinionMcClymont: Why IGCs are missing the I and GThere is nothing more important than good governance to ensure value-for-money workplace pensions. Without robust governance in the interest of savers, the success of auto-enrolment is not a sure thing. 
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      NewsUncertainty on IGC detail as providers get ready for AprilPension scheme providers are gearing up ahead of the April deadline to create independent governance committees, but are eagerly awaiting further details on how the arrangements will be run. 
 





