All Legislation articles – Page 13
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         News NewsPolice officers reiterate McCloud criticisms in consultation responseA campaign group representing police officers dissatisfied with the government’s handling of the 2015 public sector pension reforms have reiterated their complaints in response to the McCloud consultation, calling for the changes to be reversed. 
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         News NewsIndustry suggests improvements to climate reporting requirementsIndustry experts have broadly welcomed proposals from the Department for Work and Pensions to introduce a suite of new climate and investment reporting requirements, but cautioned that there are still improvements to be made. 
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         News NewsCorporate services company acquires trustee firm PTLOn the go: Zedra, a corporate services and fund solutions company, is expanding its UK pensions offering with the acquisition of trustee firm and governance provider PTL. 
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         People News People NewsPLSA to expand policy board expertiseOn the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association is looking to expand the range of expertise on its policy board and committees, calling on experts from across the industry to apply for roles. 
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         News NewsMoD to reinstate Armed Forces Scheme member after scam transferThe Ministry of Defence will have to reinstate a former member to the Armed Forces Pension Scheme and pay him £2,000 for severe distress and inconvenience, after wrongly allowing him to transfer to the Capita Oak Pension Scheme, a scam that invested in storage pods. 
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         News NewsClarity needed as LGPS pools could be branded fiduciary managersA delay to regulations from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities has meant that Local Government Pension Scheme investment pools have fallen under Competition and Markets Authority rules meant for fiduciary managers. 
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         News NewsMP seeks to extend auto-enrolment to 18-year-oldsOn the go: Proposals that would see working 18-year-olds and low earners automatically save into a pension are being put before parliament this week. 
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         News NewsDisappointment as Silentnight members denied compensationOn the go: MPs have expressed their disappointment that members of the Silentnight Pension Scheme will not receive any compensation from the £13m fine handed to KPMG for serious misconduct. 
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         News NewsSolvency II reform could unlock ‘tens of billions’ in investmentsOn the go: The reform of the EU’s Solvency II requirements would unlock a “Brexit bonus” amounting to “tens of billions” of pounds in long-term infrastructure investment, according to a new report from the Pension Insurance Corporation. 
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         News NewsPMI warns majority of savers will be caught out by pension age riseOn the go: The majority of people impacted by the rise in the normal minimum pension age are unaware it is happening, the Pensions Management Institute has warned. 
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         News NewsMajority of trustees lacking confidence in new scam rulesOn the go: Almost three-quarters of trustees are not confident the new transfer rules will reduce pension scams in the long term, according to research. 
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         News NewsMPs urged to tweak minimum pension age rulesOn the go: Quilter has written to MPs to ask them to amend the finance bill to avoid “decades of complexity” in relation to the increase in the normal minimum pension age. 
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         News NewsNest and UBS divest from ‘unresponsive’ energy companiesOn the go: Asset manager UBS has jettisoned “unresponsive” energy companies from its suite of climate-aware funds, including one it manages on behalf of Nest. 
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         News NewsPASA looks to avoid statements season ‘capacity crunch’On the go: The Pensions Administration and Standards Association has published supplemental material on the forthcoming statements season, making a number of recommendations around format and implementation that reflect “considerable concern” in the industry. 
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         News NewsWebb calls on govt to delay increase in state pension ageOn the go: The government’s plans to increase the state pension age from 66 should be delayed because we are not living as long as previously expected, according to research. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Fiduciary trumps politics if divesting from ‘illegal Israeli settlements’Podcast: Local Government Pension Schemes looking to divest from Israel should do so on grounds of sustainability and fiduciary responsibility, not because of politics and personal morality, says Richard Butcher, managing director of PTL. He is joined by Ian Neale, Aries Insight co-founder, to discuss divestment, defined benefit funding and ageing populations. 
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         News NewsMcCloud rebellion grows as six unions file for judicial reviewSix trade unions want to take the government to court in a bid to stop it imposing the cost of the McCloud remedy on their members, with one considering strike action. 
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         News NewsNew Judicial Pension Scheme progresses despite concernsThe Ministry of Justice has confirmed it will move forward with the creation of a new pension scheme for judges, despite concerns from some judges and legal associations that it will be less generous than the existing arrangements 
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         News NewsDWP begins engagement over multi-employer CDC schemesPensions minister Guy Opperman has confirmed that preliminary work has begun on the creation of multi-employer collective defined contribution schemes, as the Department for Work and Pensions publishes its response to the consultation on single-employer arrangements. 
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         News NewsState pension age rises could be changed as govt launches reviewOn the go: The government has launched a review of the state pension age to see whether the way it manages the cost is fair to taxpayers and pensioners. 
 





