All DC Code of Practice articles
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         News NewsDWP’s DC retirement income consultation receives thumbs up from industryThere has been broad support for theDWP’s consultation on defined contribution (DC), or the so-called Mansion House reforms, particularly in relation to how savers access income in retirement. 
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         News NewsACA: HMRC must give greater clarity to avoid "pensions limbo" for DB schemes and membersThe pensions industry requires greater clarity from government departments, if defined benefit (DB) schemes and members are not to find themselves in a “tax limbo”, warned the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) this morning. 
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         News NewsLiving Pension: Fighting poverty with better retirement savingThe Living Wage Foundation has launched the Living Pension Employer standard, a voluntary programme for employers who wish to address low levels of pension saving among lower paid workers. 
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         Opinion OpinionGetting to grips with TPR’s new single codePunter Southall Governance Services chief executive Wayne Phelan considers the impact the Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice will have on pension scheme governance. 
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         News NewsIncorrect personal data prevents Nest member from opting outA healthcare company has been told by the Pensions Ombudsman to repay an employee’s pension contributions, after he was unable to opt out due to the employer providing an incorrect date of birth and national insurance number to Nest. 
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         News NewsGovernment resignations throw pensions into ‘turmoil’Collapsing scenery in and around Downing Street has sparked fear in the pensions industry, as the resignation of pensions minister Guy Opperman brings important reforms to a halt. 
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         News NewsPASA guidance addresses ‘ever-changing’ DC landscapeOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has updated its defined contribution guidance to account for the “ever-changing” complexities in the sector. 
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         News NewsICO in talks with TPR over member communicationsOn the go: The Information Commissioner’s Office is engaging with the Pensions Regulator to clarify the current rules involving member communications, as schemes and providers believe existing legislation prevents them from reaching out to these individuals. 
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         News NewsTPR: Smaller scheme trustees can do moreSome trustees at smaller pension schemes need to raise their game in areas like governance, David Fairs, the Pensions Regulator’s executive director of regulatory policy, has said. 
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         News NewsOpperman calls for industry input on CDC expansionOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has called on the industry to work with government on expanding the nascent collective defined contribution market, though experts have previously warned that draft regulations are too strict to allow for real growth in the sector. 
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         News NewsBuck launches ‘gap analysis’ governance solutionOn the go: Buck has launched a new “gap analysis” governance tool designed to help schemes navigate the Pensions Regulator’s forthcoming combined code of practice. 
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         News NewsPublic sector schemes wary of TPR’s new code of practicePublic sector schemes should press on with implementing the Pensions Regulator’s new code of practice, Aon has said. However, schemes are concerned about the new rules and have asked for more clarity from the watchdog. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Industry ‘irritation’ with TPR’s code of practice could have been avoidedPodcast: The negative reaction of the industry to the Pensions Regulator’s new code of practice shows what can happen if consultations are handled poorly, says Tim Middleton, director of policy and external affairs at the Pensions Management Institute. He is joined by Steven Taylor, partner at LCP, to discuss consultations, collective defined contribution schemes, and flexibility within the defined benefit universe. 
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         News NewsSPP, PMI criticise rushed code of practice consultationThe Society of Pension Professionals and the Pensions Management Institute have both criticised the timeframe of the Pensions Regulator’s consultation on its combined code of practice, raising the prospect of its flawed and costly implementation. 
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         News NewsAlmost half of employers would consider offering CDC for retirementOn the go: The support for collective defined contribution schemes is growing within the pensions industry, with 48 per cent of employers saying they would consider offering a CDC pension to their DC scheme members at retirement. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: TPR’s criminal powers policy will evolve with experiencePodcast: The Pensions Regulator’s policy around the use of its controversial new powers “will evolve” in response to evidence, court cases and industry experience, its director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice revealed. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees need to up their game to protect member journeyTrustees should up their game when it comes to contingency planning and member communications, as 90 per cent of schemes that have entered assessment at the pensions lifeboat fund could be better prepared, writes Helen Beckinsale, panel service manager at the Pension Protection Fund. 
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      NewsDC value: Small schemes falling short of standardsOn the go: Small defined contribution schemes are not meeting the Pensions Regulator’s expectations when it comes to demonstrating value for members, according to its latest research. 
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      FeaturesWhy DC default investments matter for membersAnalysis: More than 90 per cent of savers enrolled in a pension choose to remain in the default option, making it imperative that its investments match members’ needs and offer value for money. 
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      FeaturesIs it time for a trustee code of conduct?From politics to professional football, acting and the media, every corridor of power has been exposed, particularly in recent weeks, as rife with abuse and exploitation. 
 





