All Costs and charges articles – Page 6
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         News NewsLawsuit against USS to proceed as High Court overturns dismissalOn the go: A lawsuit against Universities Superannuation Scheme directors over their handling of the scheme’s 2020 valuation is to proceed, after the High Court ruled against attempts to deny the legal action. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Universal charges could harm master trust competitionPodcast: The intent behind universal charges on default funds is sound, but the method — such as the introduction of flat fees — risks harming the master trust sector and restricting access to pensions, according to The People’s Pension’s director of policy Phil Brown. He his joined by his colleague, head of pensions policy Tim Gosling, to discuss charge structures, decumulation solutions, and baffling pensions jargon. 
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         News NewsEarnings trigger remains unaltered in auto-enrolment expansion billA bill to expand automatic enrolment, to be debated in parliament on February 25, will not look to remove the £10,000 earnings trigger contrary to initial expectations. 
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         News NewsUSS deal pushed through as unions threaten more strikesEmployers have agreed a deal with the trustee of the Universities Superannuation Scheme that will stave off “ruinous” contribution rate hikes resulting from its controversial 2020 valuation, but unions are threatening further industrial action over what they say amounts to a 35 per cent cut to member benefits. 
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         News NewsPrivate schools offer olive branch over teachers’ pension strikesThe Girl’s Day School Trust has made a new offer to teachers striking over plans to withdraw from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, but unions have branded the proposal “very disappointing”. 
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         News NewsRoyal Mail moves ahead with CDC scheme after consultationOn the go: Royal Mail, the Communication Workers Union and Unite have agreed to progress plans to introduce a new collective defined contribution scheme, the first of its type in the country, following a consultation with members. 
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         News NewsGovt dismisses USS guarantee as employers discuss new proposalsThe Department for Education has dismissed the significance of a guarantee of Universities Superannuation Scheme benefits that early reports suggested could constitute a full government underwrite of the scheme, while employers have announced a short consultation on union proposals to resolve the 2020 valuation dispute. 
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         News NewsBuck completes first ‘standalone’ GMP equalisation projectOn the go: Buck claims it has completed the industry’s first ‘standalone’ guaranteed minimum pension equalisation project. 
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         News NewsRegulators should look at the role of introducers in British Steel scandalOn the go: Regulators have been urged to look again at the role of introducers in the British Steel Pension Scheme transfers scandal that has seen more than £20mn paid out in compensation. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnlock pension power to unleash the economy of the futureBGF’s Stephen Welton makes the case for helping savers use their pensions to fix the UK’s challenges. 
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         News NewsEmployers and union at loggerheads as USS deadline loomsEmployer representatives have again criticised the University and College Union as the deadline for avoiding “unaffordable” contribution rate hikes in the Universities Superannuation Scheme approaches. 
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         News NewsOpperman fires back over universal DC charging structurePensions minister Guy Opperman stood his ground over the government’s expected move to introduce a single flat charge for defined contribution workplace pensions, after master trust providers criticised the proposal earlier in the week. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Government must set a timeline for auto-enrolment expansionPodcast: Auto-enrolment could bring significant benefits to the young, the low-paid and women, and the government must commit to a date to expanding coverage, according to Now Pensions’ head of PR and campaigns, Samantha Gould. She is joined by Linklaters pensions partner John Sheppard to discuss AE, pensions dashboards, and illiquid investments by defined contribution schemes. 
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         News NewsThe People’s Pension slams single flat charge proposalSavers could lose thousands of pounds from their pension pots if the government proceeds with its expected plan to introduce a single flat charge for workplace pensions, according to one master trust. 
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         News NewsCall for evidence on state pension age changes as costs mountOn the go: The independent review of the state pension age has published a call for evidence seeking views on the fairness, sustainability and affordability of the system. 
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         News NewsNearly half of savers in the dark when switching pension providersOn the go: More than four in 10 pension holders surveyed by B&CE said they would not know what to look for when switching pension providers. 
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         News News‘No legal basis’ for interest payments on FAS compensationOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has sought to explain discrepancies in compensation payments between the Pension Protection Fund and the Financial Assistance Scheme arising from the Hampshire ruling, detailing that there is no legal basis for paying interest on arrears in the FAS. 
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         News NewsInterest rate rise could cut £100bn from DB liabilitiesOn the go: The Bank of England’s decision to raise interest rates could see up to £100bn in long-term liabilities removed from UK pension schemes, XPS Pensions has estimated. 
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         News NewsEmployers look to modify USS proposals in light of inflationOn the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 employers in the Universities Superannuation Scheme, has proposed temporarily removing a cap on inflationary increases proposed as part of its solution to the scheme’s controversial 2020 valuation, following member concerns. 
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         News NewsThink tank warns old DC schemes can erode member benefitsOn the go: Members could be suffering poor value for money and seeing their benefits erode by not moving their pensions out of old defined contribution pots, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned. 
 





