All Hargreaves Lansdown articles – Page 4
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      NewsOpperman's consumer choice AE meeting draws ire of industryWorkplace pension providers and advisers have expressed fury at reports that minister for pensions and financial inclusion Guy Opperman will attend a meeting to discuss letting members choose their auto-enrolment provider. 
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      NewsLessons from Oz: Former regulator urges hybrid product adoptionA former deputy chairman of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission has urged UK defined contribution schemes to better protect members by developing default retirement products combining drawdown and lifetime income. 
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         Features FeaturesHow can we restore trust in pensions?Analysis: Savers have long remained detached and bemused by their pension arrangements. Indeed, the success of auto-enrolment has partly depended upon consumer inertia. 
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      NewsMichael Johnson: Replace pensions tax relief with bonusesIn a bid to make pensions saving more progressive, the Centre for Policy Studies has recommended substituting tax relief on pensions for capped bonuses on individual and employers’ retirement contributions. 
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      NewsScam victims lose £91,000 on averageOn the go: The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority have launched a joint media campaign to combat pension scams, amid the revelation that average losses from fraudulent and inappropriate inducements eclipsed the size of the average pension pot in the UK. 
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      NewsDB transfers heading into costly drawdown products, research findsDefined benefit members transferring out of their scheme to take advantage of freedom and choice may be wasting money on fees for flexibilities they are unlikely to use, according to a new report. 
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      NewsJohnson: With-profits a better alternative to risky CDCPlans for collective defined contribution schemes are "a risk too far", and savers should instead be offered individual savings pots invested in with-profits funds, according to one of the architects of freedom and choice. 
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         Features FeaturesBT’s 'sleight of hand' bond gift slashes accounting deficitBT’s defined benefit scheme has seen its accounting deficit drop by £1.8bn over the past quarter after investing in the bonds of its own sponsor, but some experts have questioned whether the move has any meaningful impact on member security. 
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      NewsCommunications essential as cold-calling ban takes step forwardThe Department for Work and Pensions has taken a further step towards implementing a ban on cold calls related to pensions, but experts have cautioned that the delayed measure will not be sufficient on its own to stamp out scams. 
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      FeaturesShould the FCA set a drawdown charge cap?The Financial Conduct Authority’s final report for its Retirement Outcomes Review focused on the challenges facing drawdown consumers. 
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      NewsDormant pots could cost £1bn in admin charges, research findsAuto-enrolment is set to create 50m dormant pension pots by 2050, which may cost savers up to £1bn in administration charges, according to Hargreaves Lansdown research. 
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         News NewsFCA recommends investment pathways for drawdownThe Financial Conduct Authority has proposed that pension providers are required to develop three ready-made investment pathways to help confused drawdown customers, but has shied away from imposing a charge cap on the products. 
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      NewsProviders eye departure from defaults in workplace success storiesProviders at both ends of the workplace pension market are reporting positive behaviours among their membership, prompting some to suggest that the government should not instigate further increases in minimum contribution rates. 
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      FeaturesAuto-enrolment: How are small and micro employers faring?Analysis: When small and micro employers began auto-enrolling workers, it was unclear how they would react to the cost, administration and communication aspects of complying with the reforms. 
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      NewsGovernment rejects calls for default decumulation pathwaysThe government has rejected the Work and Pensions Committee’s recommendation for default decumulation pathways, but has agreed that there is a strong case for pensions dashboard compulsion. 
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      NewsSelf-employed should not be auto-enrolled, says trade bodyThe Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed has said that auto-enrolment should not be extended to the self-employed as a way of providing them with retirement income. 
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      NewsBlocking dodgy transfers could stop scams, say trusteesOnly a restriction of the statutory right to transfer will end pension scams, the Pensions Regulator’s leading trustee company for appointments to irregular schemes has said, as it reported a marked increase in the number of cases dealt with in recent months. 
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      OpinionHas auto-enrolment come of age?Since its inception almost six years ago, auto-enrolment has succeeded in relying on inertia to help more people save for retirement, that much is clear. Uncertainty and a need to build on this success, however, remain. 
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         News NewsSelf-employed do not trust pensions, experts saySelf-employed workers lack confidence in pensions partly because of questions over their affordability, according to experts. 
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      NewsSelect committee hearing shows deep divide over CDCCollective defined contribution could dramatically uplift the final values enjoyed by UK pension savers, a parliamentary select committee has heard, but some experts still doubt its compatibility with pension freedoms and performance in market crashes. 
 





