All LCP articles – Page 9
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      NewsWest Ferry Printers scheme completes £120m buy-inOn the go: The West Ferry Printers Pension Scheme has completed a £120m buy-in transaction with Rothesay Life, securing the benefits for the remaining 263 members of the scheme. 
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      NewsChancellor ponders lifetime allowance 'stealth tax'On the go: Chancellor Rishi Sunak was reportedly planning to freeze the lifetime allowance for the rest of the current parliament, according to a report in the Times — a move that could see public sector workers hit hard. 
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      NewsCalls for DWP to change chair’s statement rulesOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is to publish a review of the effectiveness of defined contribution chair’s statements in April, which has prompted some specialists to call for a major rethink. 
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      NewsDeutsche Bank Pension Scheme completes buy-inOn the go: The £4.5bn Deutsche Bank (UK) Pension Scheme has entered into a buy-in agreement with Legal & General Retirement Institutional. 
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         News NewsOpinion split on Pension Schemes Act implicationsA survey carried out as part of a webinar by law firm Sackers has laid bare a deep divide in the industry over powers afforded by the Pension Schemes Act. 
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      NewsTPR pledges guidance after royal assent for Pension Schemes ActOn the go: The Pensions Regulator welcomed the Pension Schemes Act receiving royal assent on Thursday, with chief executive Charles Counsell looking forward to the “strong package of measures” it provides and pledging guidance for how they will be used. 
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         News NewsNormal minimum pension age set to increase to 57 in 2028HM Treasury outlined plans on Thursday confirming the government’s intention to raise the normal minimum pension age from 55 to 57 in April 2028, while devising a “protection regime” that ensures some scheme members retain their current rights. 
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         News NewsGovt opts for deferred choice underpin solution to McCloudThe government has confirmed it will opt for the deferred choice underpin solution to the McCloud problem, which despite being the right choice according to pensions specialists, will open the floodgates of administration woes for public sector schemes. 
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      NewsGuide launched to assess investment consultants’ climate competenceOn the go: The Investment Consultants Sustainability Working Group has launched a guide to help trustees in assessing their investment consultants on climate competency. 
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      NewsL&G scheme secures £400m derisking transactionOn the go: The Legal & General Group UK Senior Pension Scheme completed an assured payment policy transaction worth around £400m with the Legal & General Assurance Society in December 2020. 
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      NewsClarity on dashboards, but delays taint Pension Schemes ActThe government fought off opposition amendments to the Pension Schemes Act in the House of Lords on Tuesday, keeping its dashboards options open — but experts have warned that many of the act’s more substantive changes could be delayed until 2022. 
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      NewsNew pensions act offences have ‘far-reaching consequences’, LCP warnsOn the go: New powers granted to the Pensions Regulator by the Pension Schemes Act could see directors, lenders and trustees made criminally liable for their mistakes, LCP has warned. 
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         News NewsDWP to ban flat fees for small potsThe Department for Work and Pensions is to ban the charging of flat fees on pension pots under £100 in an attempt to stop their erosion by charges and administration costs. 
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      NewsOpperman guarantees none of TPR’s new powers will be retrospectiveOn the go: The minister for pensions and financial inclusion has guaranteed that the Pensions Regulator’s new criminal sanctions and information-gathering powers will not be applied retrospectively. 
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      NewsSmall pots report recommends member exchange trialsThe pensions industry should begin work to facilitate mass exchanges of sub-scale defined contribution accounts, according to a government-commissioned working group looking to address the problem of small pots. 
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         News NewsDB schemes to face 120% rise in general levy with new govt proposalsDefined benefit schemes face a 120 per cent general levy increase by 2024 proposed in a new consultation launched on Wednesday, while master trusts will be granted a different rate. 
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      News2021 could see ‘gold rush’ in DB transfers after 50% drop in 2020After member interest in transferring out of defined benefit schemes dropped by 50 per cent during the first lockdown, transfer values have recovered and 2021 could even see a “gold rush” in activity. 
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      NewsMad December dash to include GMP top-ups in 2020 accountsOn the go: Around one in six companies face the unwelcome prospect of having to include the cost of guaranteed minimum pensions adjustments in their 2020 annual accounts, according to analysis by LCP. 
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      NewsM&S completes two buy-ins worth £750mOn the go: Marks and Spencer has completed a £390m buy-in transaction with Aviva and a £360m similar transaction with Phoenix Group for its pension scheme, totalling around £750m in bulk annuity deals. 
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      NewsLarger DB schemes face £100bn bill due to new regulationsThe impact of new regulations in the pension schemes bill and the future defined benefit funding code will mean that sponsors of the UK’s largest schemes will have to fork out £100bn over the next 10 years, according to new analysis from LCP. 
 





