All Drawdown articles
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         News NewsLifeSight passes £1bn milestone in drawdown assetsWTW’s defined contribution master trust has hit a significant milestone as retirement savings pots grow and ‘Generation DC’ approaches retirement. 
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         News NewsDC retirees risk running out of savings without major reforms, warns IFSA major new report has called for the government to reform its regulations to support DC savers in retirement. 
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         News News10 years of pension freedoms: How people are accessing their retirement savingsA decade on from the introduction of pension freedoms, new research reveals that many eligible savers opted to withdraw from their pension under these rules without seeking any advice at all. 
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         Opinion OpinionA decade of ‘freedom and choice’: Time to rethink advice provisionGlyn Bradley of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries looks back on a decade of pension freedoms and ahead to how we can make the policy work better for members. 
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         Features FeaturesAon’s dashboard approach and the importance of DC incomeIndependent pensions dashboards consultant Richard Smith continues his series of monthly case studies looking at how providers are preparing for the connection deadlines. 
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         News NewsNest plots decumulation offering with new appointmentsThe UK’s biggest defined contribution master trust has appointed Hymans Robertson and WTW to help it design a decumulation service for its members. 
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         News NewsWhat we learned from the FCA’s retirement dataPensions Expert delves into the numbers released by the regulator this week to explore what they say – and what they don’t – about the UK’s retirement landscape. 
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         News NewsDB transfer compensation rates fall, but savers won’t lose outAnalysis from actuarial consultancy OAC, part of the Broadstone Group, suggests that many people who had been badly advised to transfer out of their defined benefit (DB) pension, may now receive significantly less compensation. 
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         Opinion OpinionAnnuities for the DC generationStandard Life’s Claire Altman considers the future of annuities for the DC generation, arguing that in future savers will look for ‘blended’ solutions. 
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         News NewsPension savers lose £1.7bn on retirement transitionOn the go: Workplace pension scheme members are losing around £1.7bn a year during their transition into and in retirement, according to new research from master trust HSBC Tomorrow. 
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         News NewsProviders called to improve DC decumulation digital toolsOn the go: Providers of defined contribution schemes need to “vastly improve” their digital offers so members can make the right choices in decumulation, warns Hymans Robertson. 
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         Opinion OpinionWe need to shift outdated dialogue to increase member valueHSBC Tomorrow Master Trust chief executive Alison Hatcher sets out measures that the pensions industry can take in order to boost member value. 
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         News NewsFCA warns cost of living crisis increases risk of pension scamsOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has warned that pension holders are increasingly vulnerable to “misdirection” scams as the cost of living crisis increases the number of pension pots being accessed for the first time. 
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         News NewsSavers accessing pension pots for the first time rises 18%On the go: The number of pension pots accessed for the first time in 2021-22 jumped by 18 per cent, according to new figures from the Financial Conduct Authority. 
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         News NewsInflation presents ‘considerable risk’ to DC pension potsSkyrocketing inflation figures pose unique challenges for defined contribution pension schemes as memberships surge to record highs, according to the Pensions Policy Institute’s DC Future Book. 
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         News NewsRise of DC poses risks and challenges for future pensionersIncreasing reliance on defined contribution savings means the requirements of future pensioners will be markedly different from those of previous generations, placing a greater emphasis on the need for communication and support, as well as on the role of annuities, a report from the Pensions Policy Institute has revealed. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy are annuities making a comeback for pensioners?With annuities being revamped, Guiide founder Kevin Hollister asks if a pension product that got so much hate could be enjoying a revival. 
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         News NewsClearGlass: Passive ESG funds provide value for moneyOn the go: Passive environmental, social and governance funds are cheaper and outperform their non-ESG equivalents, representing value for money, according to a study by ClearGlass Research. 
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         News NewsGovernment urged to allow Nest to offer drawdownThe 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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         News NewsAlmost one in 10 cut contributions amid cost of living crisisOn the go: Almost one in 10 people (7 per cent) are planning to reduce their workplace pension contributions as the cost of living crisis continues to escalate, according to research from Barnett Waddingham. 
 





