All Legislation articles – Page 11
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         News NewsNorfolk Pension Fund takes Apple to court over lossesA court in California has granted Norfolk County Council’s petition, on behalf of the Norfolk Pension Fund, to be named lead representative in a class action lawsuit against Apple over alleged securities fraud. 
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         News NewsRoyal Mail moves ahead with CDC scheme after consultationOn the go: Royal Mail, the Communication Workers Union and Unite have agreed to progress plans to introduce a new collective defined contribution scheme, the first of its type in the country, following a consultation with members. 
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         News NewsGovt dismisses USS guarantee as employers discuss new proposalsThe Department for Education has dismissed the significance of a guarantee of Universities Superannuation Scheme benefits that early reports suggested could constitute a full government underwrite of the scheme, while employers have announced a short consultation on union proposals to resolve the 2020 valuation dispute. 
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         News NewsPension rules extended to October for returning NHS staffOn the go: The government has extended its relaxation of pension rules by seven months for NHS staff returning to work so they are not hit by reduced pension payments. 
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         News NewsInconsistent retirement estimates could undermine dashboardsConsumer confidence in the pensions dashboards could be undermined unless the methodology for calculating estimated retirement income is standardised and aligned with statutory money purchase illustrations, the Financial Reporting Council has said. 
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         News NewsCalls to raise the contribution limit for non-earnersOn the go: The pension contribution limit for non-earners should be significantly increased to help tackle the pension savings gap, Aegon has said. 
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         News NewsRegulators should look at the role of introducers in British Steel scandalOn the go: Regulators have been urged to look again at the role of introducers in the British Steel Pension Scheme transfers scandal that has seen more than £20mn paid out in compensation. 
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         News NewsL&G ‘well advanced’ with commercial dashboard developmentLegal & General is “well advanced” with the development of a commercial dashboard, building on the work done in the alpha and beta stages of the Pensions Dashboards Programme. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Government must set a timeline for auto-enrolment expansionPodcast: Auto-enrolment could bring significant benefits to the young, the low-paid and women, and the government must commit to a date to expanding coverage, according to Now Pensions’ head of PR and campaigns, Samantha Gould. She is joined by Linklaters pensions partner John Sheppard to discuss AE, pensions dashboards, and illiquid investments by defined contribution schemes. 
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         News NewsMadeline Forrester appointed PPI chair of councilOn the go: The Pensions Policy Institute has appointed Madeline Forrester as its new chair of council. 
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         News NewsCall for evidence on state pension age changes as costs mountOn the go: The independent review of the state pension age has published a call for evidence seeking views on the fairness, sustainability and affordability of the system. 
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         News NewsGovt keeps AE earnings trigger despite calls to scrap itOn the go: The government has opted to keep the earnings trigger for auto-enrolment at £10,000 for 2022-23, despite some in the industry calling for it to be scrapped to bring in more low earners. 
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         News NewsEx-Norton owner pleads guilty to illegally investing pension fundsThe former owner of Norton Motorcycles has pleaded guilty to the charge of illegally investing pension scheme money in his failing company. 
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         News News‘No legal basis’ for interest payments on FAS compensationOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has sought to explain discrepancies in compensation payments between the Pension Protection Fund and the Financial Assistance Scheme arising from the Hampshire ruling, detailing that there is no legal basis for paying interest on arrears in the FAS. 
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         News NewsNow Pensions calls for AE earnings trigger to be scrappedOn the go: Workplace pension provider Now Pensions has called for an urgent policy change to remove the auto-enrolment earnings trigger to bring more people into pension saving. 
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         News NewsThink tank warns old DC schemes can erode member benefitsOn the go: Members could be suffering poor value for money and seeing their benefits erode by not moving their pensions out of old defined contribution pots, the Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned. 
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         News NewsDWP reveals lack of applications for GMP compensationOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that nobody has applied for guaranteed minimum pensions compensation, despite the publication of a factsheet designed to boost member awareness of the issue. 
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         News NewsGovt proposes ‘find and view’ dashboards amid public sector delayThe government will be moving forward with the ‘find and view’ functionality on pensions dashboards from launch day, despite industry concerns about the size of the task ahead, while it acknowledged that public sector schemes will only be onboarded in 2024 due to the “considerable work” caused by the McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman cracks down on trustees with new anti-scam unitThe Pensions Ombudsman has launched a new specialist team dedicated to investigate breaches of trust, and allegations of dishonest and fraudulent behaviour by pension scheme trustees. 
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         News NewsOpperman declines to give timetable for auto-enrolment expansionIndustry experts have expressed disappointment at the lack of a timetable for expanding auto-enrolment, following a debate on the topic in Westminster Hall. 
 





