All Defined contribution articles – Page 57
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NewsNumber of workers delaying retirement due to Covid-19 rises
On the go: The number of workers making changes to their retirement plans due to the impact of Covid-19 has increased by more than a quarter to 29 per cent, research from Fidelity International has shown.
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NewsCalls for climate reporting harmony as FCA and DWP rules diverge
The Financial Conduct Authority’s climate-related disclosure rules for asset managers, life insurers and its regulated pension providers should be brought into line with Department for Work and Pensions regulations to give greater clarity and consistency, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has said.
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NewsNational Pension Tracing Day set to launch with industry backing
On the go: Punter Southall Aspire is launching the UK’s first National Pension Tracing Day on October 31 when the clocks go back, and is urging people to use their extra hour to trace lost pensions.
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OpinionThe future of DC schemes: Go big and go green
Independent Trustee Services client director Dianne Day details the drivers behind consolidation in the defined contribution market, and the role environmental, social and governance investing is playing in this area.
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NewsAuto-enrolment at risk after national insurance increase
On the go: The implementation of the auto-enrolment reform could be at risk after the government announced a national insurance hike, Aegon has warned.
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NewsTPR auto-enrolment enforcement figures back to pre-pandemic levels
On the go: The number of warnings issued to employers for failing to comply with auto-enrolment rules are back to pre-pandemic levels, the Pensions Regulator has said.
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NewsPMI launches new diploma for pension professionals
On the go: The Pensions Management Institute is launching a new diploma in pension trusteeship.
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NewsBig schemes turn to fiduciary managers during pandemic
Data 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.
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NewsPublic sector schemes wary of TPR’s new code of practice
Public 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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NewsDashboards programme appoints central digital architecture supplier
On the go: The Pensions Dashboards Programme has appointed Capgemini as the supplier of the project’s central technical architecture.
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FeaturesGuidance ‘stronger nudge’ could lead to poor member experience
The proposed rules requiring trustees and scheme managers to “nudge” individuals to obtain guidance when accessing their pension will cause administration mayhem and could lead to poor member experience, industry experts have warned.
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NewsPrivate sector auto-enrolment participation stalls in 2020
On the go: The number of private sector workers auto-enrolled into a pension scheme has decreased by 1 per cent for the first time since the introduction of auto-enrolment, despite opting out figures remaining stable during lockdown, new data has shown.
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NewsIndustry fears another missed dashboards deadline
On the go: The pensions industry doubts whether the pensions dashboards will be delivered on time, as more than three-quarters of respondents to a Pensions Management Institute survey said they thought the project would still not be operational by 2023.
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PodcastsPodcast: Industry ‘irritation’ with TPR’s code of practice could have been avoided
Podcast: 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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NewsDraft CDC regulations hampered by poor definitions, industry warns
The government’s consultation into draft regulations governing collective defined contribution schemes requires more work on definitions if these pension funds are to be properly implemented, with the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association warning it could create a “back door” for unscrupulous employers.
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NewsTPR’s ESG guidance raises industry concerns on privacy and penalties
The Pensions Regulator’s draft guidance on climate change reporting and governance is not sufficiently clear on what constitutes compliance, and the watchdog needs to provide clarity on its approach to discretionary penalties, the Society of Pension Professionals has warned.
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NewsNest to invest 5% of assets in private equity
On the go: The government-backed master trust Nest plans to allocate 5 per cent of its total assets to private equity, which is estimated to be worth £1.5bn by the end of 2024.
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NewsTPR urges employers to carry on with auto-enrolment duties
On the go: The Pension Regulator has warned employers to not forget auto-enrolment duties as the economy adjusts to the new normal following the pandemic crisis.
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NewsIndustry bodies to 'develop the case' for DC illiquid investments
Industry bodies including the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, the Association of British Insurers and the Investment Association will “develop the case” for defined contribution schemes to invest in less-liquid assets, as part of a push to secure “long-term value” for its members.
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NewsOmbudsman facing 'significant queue of work' from Covid-19
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman is expecting demand to increase by 10 per cent in light of Covid-19, but is already facing a “significant queue of work” caused by the pandemic, according to its 2021-24 corporate plan.







