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         Opinion OpinionPPF: Don’t delay GMP reconciliationThe GMP reconciliation deadline is looming, and where schemes fail to reconcile data, liabilities could increase unnecessarily. The Pension Protection Fund’s Chris Parrish says where schemes in PPF assessment can seek help. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe GMP reconciliation deadline is fast approaching – how to get there if you’re lateWe are rapidly approaching the end of contracting-out in April 2016. Gillian Hickey at Trafalgar House says what schemes can do to meet the 2018 deadline. 
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      NewsPASA guidance urges schemes to prioritise GMPThe Pensions Administration Standards Association has issued guidance on guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation to help schemes through the process, as experts predict huge volumes rushing to complete in the coming months. 
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         Opinion OpinionAfter an eventful five years, the pensions challenge is not overTalking Head: Joanne Segars from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association looks at what has happened in the pensions world over the past five years and what lies ahead. 
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      NewsThe Pensions Trust tackles state pension confusionThe Pensions Trust has updated member communications to prepare for the end of contracting out, as research has shown low levels of understanding about the state pension changes. 
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      OpinionHow DB schemes can offset end of contracting-out costsThe end of contracting out means extra costs for defined benefit sponsors and members. CMS Cameron McKenna’s Johanna Clarke and Keith Webster reveal how employers can ease some of the pain. 
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      NewsMNOPF considers closure to future accrualNAPF 2015: The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund could close to future accrual, the scheme’s pensions director told delegates, because the end of contracting out will increase the cost of the scheme for employers and members. 
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      NewsUniversity trust liabilities could rise by a quarterUniversity self-administered trusts could face a sharp rise in the value of liabilities, industry experts have warned, sparking calls for a review of the sector’s risk exposure and possible consolidation. 
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      NewsJust months left to tackle contracting-out costs, consultants sayConsultants have urged defined benefit scheme trustees and sponsors to take action as the one-year countdown to the end of contracting-out approaches. 
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      NewsHalf of DB schemes unsure how to tackle end of contracting outHalf of defined benefit schemes have not yet decided how they will deal with the end of contracting out, a survey of scheme decision-makers has indicated. 
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      NewsWebb defends 'revolutionary' CDC legacy against industry criticsPensions minister Steve Webb told an industry event this week the “pendulum is going to swing back” from individual defined contribution pension provision, but delegates challenged the viability of risk-sharing schemes. 
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      NewsOverride sought ahead of state pension reformsLegal experts have called for a statutory override in scheme rules to avoid members getting more benefits than originally intended from bridging pensions, as the industry approaches the switch to a single-tier state pension in 2016. 
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      NewsLocal authority schemes see low take-up for 50/50 contributionsLocal authority schemes have reported low initial take-up for the 50/50 contribution option introduced in Local Government Pension Scheme reforms earlier this month as an alternative aimed at stopping some people leaving the scheme altogether. 
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      NewsUniversity funds running equity risk as holdings riseUniversity pension schemes have seen their equity holdings increase as a proportion of their portfolio, a survey of self-administered trusts in the sector has revealed, sparking debate among experts about their exposure to market volatility. 
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      FeaturesPlumbing scheme offers lower contribution rate to tempt employersThe Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry Pension Scheme will offer a lower contribution scale to new employers joining the career average scheme, to help it compete with defined contribution arrangements. 
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      OpinionEditorial: Repairing the roof in the rainLast week’s Queen’s Speech targeted “two of the major problems of our time” – state care and pension provision. 
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      FeaturesCountdown to improve admin with end of contracting outWith the abolition of contracting out on DC schemes just two months away, Anna Lyudvig looks at how schemes can use the reform to improve their administration. 
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         Features FeaturesTesco: Control the cost of losing contracting outThe government is plotting a statutory override to help schemes remove contracting-out rules. Tesco's group pensions director tells Ian Smith how to control the cost of the changes. 
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