All Law & regulation articles – Page 88
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Trustees call for radical softening of DB promises
On the go: The government should accept that not all defined benefit pensions are affordable and begin taking radical steps to allow employers to flex their promises, according to two prominent professional trustees.
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ESG amendments to give govt ‘unprecedented new powers’
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has warned that government bodies will have “unprecedented new powers” to interfere in pension scheme investment strategies if an amendment to the pension schemes bill is passed.
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TPR to promote DB schemes under proposed amendment
On the go: An amendment to the pension schemes bill could see the Pensions Regulator having to actively promote defined benefit schemes where possible.
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TPR seeks to extend supervision to select administrators
The Pensions Regulator will attempt to build one-to-one relationships with pensions administrators it considers to be of critical importance, in a voluntary extension of the supervision regime it has already introduced for the largest schemes in the UK.
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Accreditation system for professional trustees launched
On the go: Professional trustees will be able to sit exams in order to gain accreditation in their field from April this year, the Association of Professional Pension Trustees announced on Monday.
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What are the risks of flouting ESG statement rules?
Analysis: A report into trustees’ first efforts on the new statements of investment principles has yielded damning results. But what can regulators, or even members, actually do about it?
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Charity boss jailed for pension fraud
On the go: The former head of a charity for the disabled has been jailed for five years after being found guilty of transferring £250,000 from the organisation’s pension scheme.
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Webb urges experts to lobby Lords for pension schemes bill changes
On the go: Former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb has urged pension specialists to lobby the House of Lords for changes in the pensions schemes bill, warning that it will pass through the House of Commons unchanged.
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TPR promises more regulatory action on ESG
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has promised more action on pension schemes’ environmental, social and governance practices, rejecting accusations that it is a laggard in this area among UK regulators.
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TPR to test trustees’ knowledge in bid to improve governance
The Pensions Regulator plans to conduct checks on trustees’ knowledge to assure governance standards in the industry, and has promised to consider appropriate action where they fall below expectations.
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Successful reforms require Pensions Commission return
On the go: Pension reforms from the mid-2000s, such as the introduction of auto-enrolment, were only implemented successfully because of the Pensions Commission and its membership, research has found.
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Industry questions regulators misalignment on chair statements
Analysis: Industry experts have questioned why regulators have taken different approaches when it comes to the disclosure of funds costs and charges in chair statements.
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High Court rules against pension indexation change
On the go: An IT company has seen the High Court dismiss a request to change the indexation used to uprate benefits in its final salary scheme to the consumer price index.
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Govt urged to replace tax relief rules with pension top-up system
On the go: The current tax relief rules should be replaced by a pension top-up system, either through the government or the employer, according to a proposal from Hargreaves Lansdown.
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TPR carries out auto-enrolment checks on large employers
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is carrying out compliance spot checks on some of the UK’s largest employers, who were among the first required to comply with auto-enrolment in 2012.
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Schemes to contribute £1m to Financial Reporting Council levy
On the go: Pension schemes are being asked to contribute £1m to the Financial Reporting Council levy, which will rise to £47.2m in 2020-21 from £41.7m in 2019-20.
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FCA drops cost requirement for all contract-based funds
On the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has ditched a requirement for workplace pension providers to disclose and illustrate the impact of charges on all of their defined contribution funds, after industry concerns were raised in consultation.
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Scottish government presses chancellor on pension tax
On the go: Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman has called on the chancellor of the exchequer to find a permanent solution to fix the issue of the tapered allowance impacting National Health Service doctors.
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TPR: Companies must engage early with regulator on CVAs
On the go: Firms considering a company voluntary arrangement must engage early with the regulator in the process and provide full information, the Pensions Regulator has warned.
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Former pensions minister appointed select committee chair
On the go: Former pensions minister Stephen Timms has been elected as chair of the Work and Pensions Select Committee.