All Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) articles – Page 6
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NewsTechnology is biggest challenge most DB sole trustees face
On the go: Nearly two-thirds of defined benefit scheme sole trustees have earmarked technology as their biggest challenge for the next few years, according to new research.
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NewsNew proposals set DB schemes on path to ‘low dependency’
Defined benefit pension schemes will need to be funded in such a way that they are in a state of “low dependency” on their sponsoring employer by the time they are significantly mature, under new government proposals.
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NewsDB goliaths call for AVCs stronger nudge exemption
Seven defined benefit schemes with £217bn in assets have asked for Work and Pensions committee intervention due to concerns regarding ‘stronger nudge’ requirements, which they believe are not fit for purpose.
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NewsGovernment urged to allow Nest to offer drawdown
The government has been told to amend legislation to allow Nest members to drawdown their pension pot, as well as extending investment pathways to trust-based schemes — requests made as part of a response to its call for evidence on savers’ understanding of their pensions.
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OpinionThe dashboards consultation response: a positive step forward
So there we have it. We have arrived at the next stage in the dashboards journey with the publication of the Department for Work and Pensions’ response to the dashboard regulations consultation — and it appears to be full steam ahead.
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NewsScam warnings on DB transfers reach all-time high
On the go: The number of scam warnings on defined benefit transfers is at an all-time high, despite a downward trend in transfer activity, XPS Pensions has said.
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NewsIndustry slams govt proposal on dashboards lead time
Respondents to the Department for Work and Pensions’ dashboards consultation have argued that the timeline for making the initiative accessible to the public is too short.
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NewsMPs approve Dominic Harris as new Pensions Ombudsman
On the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has approved the appointment of CMS partner Dominic Harris as the next Pensions Ombudsman.
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NewsMaster trusts’ new illiquid investment rules to go ahead
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has made minor adjustments to proposals governing Nest’s ability to invest in government bonds, while maintaining the majority of its proposals controlling “employer-related investments” for master trusts, under a consultation aimed at channelling defined contribution money into illiquids.
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NewsGovernment backs dashboards bill against ‘rogue trustees’
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has confirmed the government’s support for a bill designed to stop trustees or managers from using a scheme’s assets to pay fines for breaches of pensions dashboards legislation.
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NewsDWP announces £5mn mid-life MOT expansion
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has announced a £5mn expansion of the mid-life MOT initiative, but the project is considered to “barely touch the sides” by an industry expert.
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NewsDWP delays first dashboards staging dates by two months
The government has delayed its timetable for connecting the first two cohorts of pension schemes to the dashboards programme.
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NewsDWP recommends CMS partner as new Pensions Ombusdman
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has announced that CMS partner Dominic Harris is the preferred candidate for the Pensions Ombudsman.
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NewsGuy Opperman reappointed pensions minister
Guy Opperman has agreed to return to his pensions minister post until a new leader of the Conservative party is elected.
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OpinionPensions dashboards and the importance of language
Shoosmiths partner Paul Carney debates the importance of language and how the pensions dashboards project has scope for errors and delay.
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NewsOpperman resigns as pensions minister
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has resigned, becoming the 51st MP to quit their government role as calls grow louder for the UK prime minister’s leadership to end.
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NewsOpperman blames Webb for state pension errors
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has blamed Sir Steve Webb for the litany of state pension failures the Department for Work and Pensions is now dealing with.
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NewsOpperman: AE reforms are ‘doable’ by 2025
On the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman remains committed to introducing auto-enrolment reform, noting that implementation of new legislation is “doable” by 2025.
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NewsTPR and DWP respond to pension transfer rule concerns
On the go: The Pensions Regulator and the Department for Work and Pensions have sought to allay concerns over pension transfer rules and their application to overseas investments and “small-scale incentives”.
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NewsOpperman: Employers should provide ‘rainy-day fund’ to keep staff
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has argued there is a need for employers to have a savings product offering, in addition to a pensions package, as a means of retaining staff.





