All Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) articles – Page 5
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NewsHunt declines to commit to state pension inflation uprating
On the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Jeremy Hunt has told the chair of the work and pensions select committee that “there are difficult decisions to be made” in response to a request that social security benefits and state pensions be uprated in April 2023 in line with the consumer price index inflation rate recorded in September 2022.
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FeaturesHow might DC investment reforms accelerate the push for net zero?
By Stephanie Baxter | November 8, 2022
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NewsTrott appointed pensions minister
On the go: Laura Trott has been selected as the new pensions minister, succeeding Alex Burghart.
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OpinionHow to apply for dashboards staging deadline deferral
Sackers associate director Oliver Topping details six tips for schemes considering a pension dashboards staging deadline deferral.
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NewsPension dashboards near live testing stage
On the go: The Pensions Dashboards Programme has moved into the testing of digital architecture phase, with more than 20 organisations taking part as early participants, programme principal Chris Curry has said.
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NewsOpperman returns to DWP as minister of state
On the go: Guy Opperman has been appointed as a minister of state at the Department for Work and Pensions, a little over a month after being let go as pensions minister.
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NewsSwitching providers too difficult for employers, DWP finds
Companies rarely switch pension providers as the process is too onerous, the Department for Work and Pensions has discovered.
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NewsNo sign of ‘notable uptick’ in AE opt-outs despite cost of living crisis
There has been no significant rise in employees choosing to stop contributions to workplace pension schemes so far this year, despite warnings that the cost of living crisis would derail the progress of auto-enrolment.
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NewsMel Stride appointed work and pensions secretary
On the go: Prime minister Rishi Sunak has appointed Mel Stride as the new secretary of state for work and pensions.
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NewsFCA proposes rules to stamp out greenwashing
The Financial Conduct Authority is looking to introduce a package of measures aimed at clamping down on greenwashing, while looking to expand the regime for pension products in the future.
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NewsDWP concedes to industry demands on dashboards lead time
The Department for Work and Pensions has recognised its proposed 90 days pensions dashboards lead time “creates challenges” for schemes and administrators, and will now give providers a six-month notice before the project goes live.
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NewsDWP aims to consult on multi-employer CDC this year
The Department for Work and Pensions will consult on multi-employer collective defined contribution schemes before the end of 2022, according to a senior civil servant.
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NewsExperts warn DWP rules could lead more schemes to LDI
With pension funds still dealing with the current market turmoil, experts point out the government’s proposed rules for defined benefit funding could force schemes into an even lower-risk environment, increasing the need for liability-driven investments.
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OpinionRetirement outcomes: The buck stops where?
HUB Group chief marketing officer Stephen Lowe questions who is responsible for delivering better retirement outcomes for pension scheme members?
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NewsMPs call for AE reforms to be introduced by spring 2023
The Work and Pensions Committee has called on the government to introduce auto-enrolment reforms next spring, while setting up new policy goals to ensure a “new consensus on adequate retirement income” is achieved.
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NewsChloe Smith appointed work and pensions secretary
On the go: Norwich North MP Chloe Smith has been named secretary of state for work and pensions amid Liz Truss’s cabinet reshuffle.
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NewsOpperman attacks industry efforts on midlife MOTs
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has hit out at the pensions industry’s apparent lack of involvement in the development of so-called “midlife MOTs”, and argued in favour of the service being offered to savers in their thirties.
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NewsOpperman has ‘zero sympathy’ for concerns over dashboards’ timeline
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has rebuffed concerns over the timescale of the Pensions Dashboards Programme, adding that the project would have moved at even greater speed if he had his way.
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NewsFirst LGPS climate risk reports due by December 2024
The first Local Government Pension Scheme climate risk reports will be completed by December 2024, with which administering authorities will set out their strategies and metrics for managing climate-related risks and opportunities, according to a new government consultation.
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NewsDominic Harris confirmed as new Pensions Ombudsman
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed CMS partner Dominic Harris as the next Pensions Ombudsman.








