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         News NewsSmall pots mass consolidation poised for 2025-26Mass-scale consolidation is set to be implemented in 2025-26, the Small Pots Cross-Industry Co-ordination Group has said, but industry experts have voiced concerns over the enormity of the task. 
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         News NewsTriple lock suspension unpopular but fair, says industryOn the go: By suspending the wages element of the pensions triple lock the government has remained fair to both pensioners and taxpayers, although the former is likely to be disappointed, industry experts have said. 
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         News NewsPrivate sector auto-enrolment participation stalls in 2020On 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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         News NewsAltmann urges pensions triple lock reform as Sunak changes toneOn the go: Choosing to scrap the pensions triple lock just because of one year’s set of numbers is unwise, but a radical overhaul of state pension support is needed, according to former pensions minister Baroness Ros Altmann. 
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      NewsPandemic dampens DC membership growth in 2020On the go: The increase in defined contribution members slowed to 11 per cent in 2020 as a result of the pandemic, compared with 17 per cent in the previous year, according to data from the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsUber drivers given pensions after court rulingOn the go: Uber drivers will be auto-enrolled into a pension scheme after a Supreme Court judge ruled that its drivers should be classed as ‘workers’. 
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      NewsOmbudsman decision sets financial loss precedentA recent Pensions Ombudsman determination has opened the floodgates for financial loss claims resulting from the mere possibility of missing out on stock market profit, due to trustees being tardy in processing transfers. 
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      NewsAt-retirement support weakest link in workplace pensionsData crunch: Pension providers must improve on supporting members at the point of retirement, while post-retirement drawdown options are also in need of investment, according to new research. 
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      NewsWorkplace pension saving on the increaseOn the go: Auto-enrolment is proving to be a success as a record number of individuals saved into a workplace pension last year, according to the latest data. 
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      NewsCould AE contributions be paused amid Covid-19 crisis?Halting companies’ mandatory pension contributions could form part of government remedies to support businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic, pension specialists have argued, since protecting jobs is as important as saving for retirement. 
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      NewsBudget 2020: AA taper thresholds hiked by £90kOn the go: Chancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak has unveiled plans to raise the point at which tapering of the annual allowance kicks in by £90,000 as of next month. 
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      NewsTapered annual allowance solution dismissed by expertsPensions experts have criticised a rumoured government policy to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income, calling it a sticking plaster that will not solve the underlying problem. 
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      NewsChancellor announces March BudgetOn the go: The government has confirmed that Chancellor of the Exchequer Sajid Javid will deliver his first Budget on March 11, with the announcement expected to bring some changes for the pensions industry. 
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         Opinion OpinionAre IGCs up to challenge of new duties?Last year came to an end with the Financial Conduct Authority taking steps to expand the role of governance committees charged with looking after the pensions of millions of workplace savers in the UK. 
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      NewsIGCs face ‘huge challenges’ with extended oversight remitsThe new rules coming into force for independent governance committees – taking oversight of the provider’s policy on environmental, social and governance factors, and guaranteeing the value for money of new investment pathway solutions – have been branded a “huge challenge” by industry experts. 
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      NewsElections 2019: Pension reforms expected after Tory majoritySweeping pension system reforms are expected following the Conservative Party’s comprehensive victory in Thursday’s general election, with more powers coming for the regulator, a tax review for the higher and lower paid, and experts calling for more work on retirement adequacy. 
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      NewsMinister presses ahead on simpler statementsOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is consulting on measures to hasten the adoption of two-page simplified pension statements, in response to sluggish uptake from the industry. 
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      NewsRegulator’s AE report: Work still to do despite policy successA transformation in levels of workplace pension scheme participation following automatic enrolment has been applauded by experts, but engagement and average contributions remain low. 
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      NewsWorkplace DC ‘should favour venture capital despite risks’On the go: Workplace savers may be missing out on opportunities for better returns if their pension schemes avoid venture capital, a report published on Wednesday has claimed. 
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      Features‘Powerless’ employees see AE minimums as recommendationsData Crunch: Pension savers wrongly think minimum contribution levels required under automatic enrolment are the government’s recommendation for how much to save, research has revealed. 
 





