All Cosan Consulting articles
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         News NewsCould FSCS cope with a major bulk annuity provider default?As sponsors offload their pension schemes to insurers, industry experts fear that an ever-increasing concentration of assets with a small group of players could lead to compensation schemes being overwhelmed in a major downturn. 
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         News NewsCloud-based data recovery service wins industry praiseA new cloud-based service promising independent data backup facilities for pension schemes has won praise from industry experts, who hailed it as an “innovative solution” to the rare but worrisome prospect of administrator failure. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees must take action to prevent admin operational issuesCosan Consulting director Philip Dickinson warns trustees about the importance of having an administration contingency plan in place as this task, either performed in-house or outsourced, could suffer with the current pandemic and financial crisis. 
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      NewsTrustees warned not to miss CMA’s self-certification January deadlineFears are mounting that Christmas and remote working may cause trustees to miss a vital deadline in January to comply with new Competition and Markets Authority rules. 
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         Opinion OpinionSchemes must prepare for a tsunami of admin requestsAs a result of the Covid-19 crisis, a tsunami of redundancy, early retirement and divorce requests is facing trustees and administrators, who need to work together to manage additional workloads, points out Cosan’s Consulting Mark Webster. 
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      NewsPPF beats 2022 target for online transactionsThe Pension Protection Fund has shifted the majority of its member transactions occurring online, beating its target set for 2022, as the lifeboat adapts its services to cater for a large influx of members. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Trustees cautioned to be vigilant about relaxed rulesPodcast: Trustees should not take advantage of easements introduced by the Pensions Regulator, which has relaxed its enforcement rules and reporting guidelines, warns John Reeve, director at Cosan Consulting. He and Kate Smith, head of pensions at Aegon, discuss the recent changes to the pensions industry brought by the Covid-19 pandemic, alongside other issues. 
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      NewsTrustees receive positive sign from ombudsman on scam checksTrustees and administrators must maintain the utmost vigilance against scammers, industry experts warn, despite a Pensions Ombudsman determination on a £367,601 loss to fraudsters favouring the ceding pension scheme. 
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      NewsSchemes’ endgame decisions could be hit by IFA shortagePension schemes using enhanced transfer value exercises as a way to reach an endgame solution could soon see their journey delayed, as new rules coming into the advice sector are reducing the defined benefit transfer market. 
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      FeaturesTPR still unhappy with pensions admin at BarnetThe Pensions Regulator has issued a draft improvement notice to the London Borough of Barnet to tackle deficiencies in the pension fund’s administration processes and controls. 
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      FeaturesCould co-sourcing be the answer to rising pensions admin woes?Analysis: Uncertainty is an overused word in the pensions landscape, yet it is particularly appropriate when we speak of administration, which is teetering on the brink of crisis. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: Updating asset allocationsIn the second part of this quarter’s debate, our five DC professionals look beyond the traditional bond and equity portfolio to consider issues including diversified growth funds, alternatives and ESG. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: Getting the right amount of risk in defaultsIn the first instalment of this quarter's DC Debate, five experts dive into the appropriate amounts of risk and diversification for defined contribution members at various points in their savings journey. 
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      NewsGovt 'tempted' by latest Royal Mail CDC proposalsThe Department for Work and Pensions is “tempted” to lay regulations facilitating the creation of collective defined contribution schemes, following a recent breakthrough by the team drafting proposals on behalf of Royal Mail. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: Mastertrusts, AE and moreSix defined contribution specialists talk mastertrusts, compulsion, and what lessons can be learnt from DC systems around the world. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: Multi-asset to ETFs – which vehicles work for DC?Six defined contribution specialists discuss what risk means for DC investors, and whether the time is now for ETFs. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: From platforms to post-freedom changesIn the second part of this quarter’s DC Debate, six experts discuss in-scheme drawdown, platforms, and the pros and cons of running a bundled or unbundled scheme. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q3: How should schemes invest DC assets in a changing world?In the third DC Debate of 2017, six defined contribution specialists discuss emerging markets, how Brexit will affect DC investment, and how schemes should decide on a default fund. 
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      NewsCalls for action on complexity at heart of DB transfer delaysIncreased demand for defined benefit pension transfers, lack of transfer experience among independent financial advisers and complexity of DB pensions is adding to transfer delays by putting strain on administrator resources, recent research has shown. 
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      OpinionDC Debate Q2 (part 2): The limits of DCIn the second DC Debate of 2017, seven defined contribution specialists discuss why schemes will look for more delegation, whether member engagement can be counterproductive, and if auto-enrolment should be extended. 
 





