All Costs and charges articles – Page 9
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         News NewsUSS directors sued over climate inaction and breaches of dutyTwo university lecturers, backed by a number of branches of the University and College Union, have filed a wide-ranging legal action against the directors of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, accusing them of multiple failings with respect to the controversial 2020 valuation, and of inaction around climate change commitments. 
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         News NewsBudget: Govt not expecting tax relief take-up and millions for McCloudPensions Expert’s roundup of the key figures from the Autumn Budget: the government assumes most people will not claim their net pay tax relief top-up, £10m has been set aside to help administer increasingly complex McCloud tax arrangements, and the Goodwin remedy could end up costing £3bn. However, savings have been made from the double lock and state pension overpayment revisions. 
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         News NewsBudget 2021: Sunak announces further changes to DC charge capChancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday that the government will consult “within the next month” on further changes to the charge cap intended to encourage more investment in illiquid assets by defined contribution schemes. But experts have said this is “missing the point”. 
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         News NewsBudget 2021: Missed opportunity to tackle pensions ‘ticking time-bomb’Following a Budget speech light on pensions policy announcements, the industry has been weighing in on what has been revealed, including a consultation on the charge cap and a new tax relief for low earners in net pay schemes, while others say that the chancellor has not done enough to address industry concerns. 
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         News NewsRenewed calls for charges transparency in annual statementsOn the go: Six in 10 pension savers are unaware of the charges they pay on retirement savings, prompting new calls for increased transparency for charges on annual pension statements. 
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         News NewsEmployers hit back at benefit cut claims as USS strike action loomsOn the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has hit back at claims from University and College Union that a reform package agreed with the USS trustee will lead to members suffering benefits reductions of 35 per cent. 
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         News NewsMembers on lower incomes to pay more in NHS pensions overhaulThe government has announced its intent to overhaul the way in which NHS Pension Scheme members pay contributions from April next year, following the implementation of the McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsUSS employers call for union co-operation ahead of strike ballotUniversities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has called on trade unions to co-operate with it as it bids to reform the embattled pension scheme. 
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         News NewsOpperman lauds ‘transformational’ climate requirementsPensions minister Guy Opperman has lauded the government’s “utterly transformational” approach to climate reporting requirements, while promising legislation on “simpler statements” and the “statements season” in the near future. 
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         News NewsPublic sector schemes told to conclude 2016 valuationsThe Government Actuary’s Department has agreed with HM Treasury that its amendments to the cost-control framework used in public sector schemes meet the government’s policy objectives, drawing a line under the troubled 2016 valuation process and allowing public sector schemes to complete these. 
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         News NewsUSS sponsor claims members will be ‘priced out’ without reformOn the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has warned that USS members will be priced out of the scheme if the union’s threats of strike action derail reform proposals. 
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         News NewsFCA opts for softer approach to charges comparison in DC schemesThe Financial Conduct Authority is taking a softer approach to cost and charges comparison requirements in defined contribution schemes after listening to industry feedback on its proposed rules. 
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         News NewsGovt presses ahead on public sector schemes cost-control reformThe government has announced its intention to push ahead with reform of the cost-control mechanism used in public sector pensions, despite criticism from some in the industry. 
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         News NewsTrustees on the hook as ‘high street’ advice market goes into free fallTrustees are being saddled with the burden of sourcing financial advice for members as the high street advice market goes into free fall, halving in just three years, LCP has said. 
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         News NewsSmall pots mass consolidation poised for 2025-26Mass-scale consolidation is set to be implemented in 2025-26, the Small Pots Cross-Industry Co-ordination Group has said, but industry experts have voiced concerns over the enormity of the task. 
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         News NewsGuidance needed to boost DC access to illiquid opportunitiesNew guidance on fund-level liquidity management is required to bolster illiquid investing by defined contribution schemes, the Bank of England has said, despite stopping short of recommending an overhaul of daily dealing requirements. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: No way to avoid the indexation ‘rules lottery’ as inflation bitesPodcast: High inflation will spur more schemes to look to switch from the retail price index to the consumer price index, but there is still no way around the “rules lottery”. Eversheds Sutherland partner Stuart Earle and Aon partner Lynda Whitney discuss inflation, the botched attempt to raise the normal minimum pension age, and a new value for money framework. 
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         News NewsTPR warns small schemes: Prove value or wind upOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has warned smaller defined contribution pension schemes they will need to demonstrate their value to members or wind up, as more stringent rules come into force next month. 
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         News NewsRegulators propose DC-wide ‘value for money’ frameworkThe Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority will be forcing defined contribution schemes to disclose more data around their investment performance, scheme oversight, and costs and charges, as they unveil a discussion paper looking at creating an “holistic framework” for assessing value for money in this sector. 
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         News NewsBig schemes turn to fiduciary managers during pandemicData crunch: The average size of a pension scheme taking on a fiduciary manager rose by around 80 per cent during the Covid-19 pandemic, suggesting the flexibility afforded by the model was particularly attractive in turbulent market conditions, according to research from IC Select. 
 





