All Costs and charges articles – Page 12

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Uber decision poses challenges for master trust sector

    2021-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: For master trusts, onboarding gig economy workers who could be entitled to a pension following the Supreme Court’s Uber verdict is not as simple as it may sound. Hymans Robertson’s Patrick Bloomfield, partner, and senior DC investment consultant Victoria Panormo unpack the problem, in an episode also covering the Pensions Regulator’s draft criminal powers policy, and the Department for Work and Pensions’ climate risk consultation.

  • News

    FCA rules could hit DB transfer market winners hard

    2021-03-15T00:00:00Z

    On the go: More than a third (37.5 per cent) of the defined benefit transfer market was advised by just three firms in 2020, as St James’s Place, Royal London and AJ Bell increased their market share “dramatically”, according to a report from LCP.

  • News

    Opperman: Charge cap has room for illiquid investments

    2021-03-09T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The pensions minister has suggested that defined contribution schemes currently have room to invest in illiquids within the charge cap.

  • News

    LPPA embarks on data journey and reaps rewards of digital tracing

    2021-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Case study: A renewed effort to ramp up digital tracing and mortality screening has been a boon to the Local Pensions Partnership Administration, with the exercise having the potential to cut costs, save time and improve actuarial valuations.

  • News

    McCloud £17.5bn cost could be an underestimate

    2021-03-04T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Office for Budget Responsibility has said its current estimate of the cost of the McCloud remedy could be an understatement, since different remedies for the discrimination case could increase the projected spending.

  • News

    Budget 2021: Govt announces investment pension rules reform

    2021-03-03T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The government will be launching a consultation aimed at supporting the UK economy with pension assets post-Covid, the chancellor announced on Wednesday

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: Timms calls for pension transfer rules change

    2021-02-18T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: The current law governing transfers is not fit for purpose and there are too many bodies involved in handling pension scams, according to Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms.

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    Border to Coast expands green infrastructure investment

    2021-02-10T00:00:00Z

    Several pension funds, including the Local Government Pension Scheme pool Border to Coast, have provided the majority of the funding for a new €1.6bn (£1.4bn) renewable energy investment fund launched by the Macquarie Infrastructure and Real Assets.

  • Royal Courts of Justice
    News

    Judicial review could hold up public sector exit payment reform

    2021-02-08T00:00:00Z

    The High Court is to hear challenges brought by a number of public sector unions to the £95,000 exit payment cap, after permission for a judicial review was granted late last year.

  • Data crunch
    News

    Master trust competition hots up despite consolidation

    2021-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Data crunch: The majority of master trusts are targeting defined contribution schemes in a bid to boost their assets under management, leading to heightened competition in a marketplace where there is scepticism about acquiring rivals.

  • Podcasts

    Podcast: New powers in Pension Schemes Act could cause bankruptcies

    2021-01-20T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: New criminal provisions in the Pension Schemes Act are so broadly drafted that they could strangle legitimate business activity, potentially resulting in unnecessary bankruptcies. So says Arc Pensions Law partner Jane Kola, who, along with Society of Pension Professionals president James Riley, warn about the potentially dire consequences and call for more clarity from the regulator. More cheerfully, this inauguration day episode also covers the future of actuaries, small pots, and Donald Trump’s pension.

  • Opinion

    Small schemes lagging larger peers on cost transparency

    2021-01-19T00:00:00Z

    Data crunch: The release last week of the government’s response to the ‘Review of the default fund charge cap and standardised cost disclosure’ has resulted in me being repeatedly asked for my thoughts on the conclusions.

  • News

    FCA releases DB transfer advice assessment tool

    2021-01-15T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The City watchdog has released an assessment tool to help financial advisers understand whether the defined benefit pension transfer advice they have given was suitable.

  • News

    Flat fees ban is a ‘sticking plaster’ on small pots wound

    2021-01-14T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions’ proposed ban on flat fees on pots under £100 should be seen as a temporary stopgap, not a permanent solution to the small pots problem, industry figures have warned.

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    DWP to ban flat fees for small pots

    2021-01-13T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions is to ban the charging of flat fees on pension pots under £100 in an attempt to stop their erosion by charges and administration costs.

  • News

    L&G launches service to track lost pension pots

    2021-01-07T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Legal & General has introduced a service to help people track down lost or forgotten pension pots, as well as consolidate them. 

  • News

    UK charities paid £686m in management fees in 2020

    2021-01-06T00:00:00Z

    On the go: UK charities spent £686m on investment management fees and advice during 2020, according to analysis from Tribe Impact Capital.

  • News

    Small pots report recommends member exchange trials

    2020-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The pensions industry should begin work to facilitate mass exchanges of sub-scale defined contribution accounts, according to a government-commissioned working group looking to address the problem of small pots.

  • News

    2021 could see ‘gold rush’ in DB transfers after 50% drop in 2020

    2020-12-10T00:00:00Z

    After member interest in transferring out of defined benefit schemes dropped by 50 per cent during the first lockdown, transfer values have recovered and 2021 could even see a “gold rush” in activity.

  • News

    Simplifying language can increase pensions engagement

    2020-11-30T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Almost half of savers do not know they can choose how much money they pay into their pensions, while a third misunderstand the purpose of auto-enrolment minimum caps, a new report has revealed.