All Legislation articles – Page 14
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         News NewsTPR’s DB funding code consultation delayed until ‘late summer’ 2022The second consultation into the Pensions Regulator’s new defined benefit funding code will be delayed until “late summer” 2022. 
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         News NewsScottish pensions agency proposes raft of LGPS amendmentsThe Scottish Public Pensions Agency has launched a consultation into a host of changes to the Local Government Pension Scheme in Scotland, covering early payment of pensions, survivor benefits and the cost cap. 
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         News NewsPLSA calls for ‘major review’ of Fraud Compensation FundOn the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has called for a “major review” of the Fraud Compensation Fund, branding the current arrangement “not fit for purpose”. 
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         News NewsIndustry concerns remain over anti-scam transfer restrictionsAlmost half of schemes have more work to do to comply with new anti-scams transfer guidance, while nearly 10 per cent have “lots of work” to do, an XPS Pensions Group webinar has heard. 
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         News NewsGovt consults on NHS scheme McCloud remedyOn the go: The Department of Health and Social Care has published a consultation into changes to be made to the NHS Pension Schemes to accommodate the McCloud remedy. 
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         News NewsTPR opens investigations into 9 DB schemes over funding concernsOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has opened investigations into nine defined benefit schemes, following an engagement exercise designed to assess the risk to savers posed by employer covenants impacted by Covid-19. 
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         News NewsAgeing a bigger problem for pensions than Covid-19The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on pensions could be relatively short-lived should the global economy continue to recover, but an ageing population presents long-term challenges with no simple solutions, according to a new report from the OECD. 
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         News NewsPASA launches dashboards data-matching guidanceOn the go: The Pensions Administration and Standards Association has published guidance detailing how schemes must compare ‘find requests’ from pensions dashboard users against member records, with data quality determining the choice of approach taken. 
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         News NewsDC schemes could allocate almost half of assets to illiquidsOn the go: Defined contribution schemes could allocate up to 40 per cent of assets to illiquids for younger members to help improve their outcomes, according to new research from Hymans Robertson. 
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         News NewsPPF updates guidance in light of Bauer, Hampshire judgementsOn the go: The Pension Protection Fund has issued updated guidance accounting for the judgements in the Hampshire and Bauer cases and the disapplication of the PPF compensation cap, confirming that no further allowance needs to be made for their impacts. 
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         News NewsEstate agents sue Purplebricks over pay and pensionsOn the go: Campaign group Contractors for Justice is to take legal action against online estate agent Purplebricks in a move reminiscent of gig workers’ bid to win holiday pay and pension rights. 
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         News NewsCompany fined £140k for thousands of pension cold callsOn the go: A London-based company has been told to pay a £140,000 penalty by the Information Commissioner’s Office after making more than 107,000 marketing calls to people about their pensions. 
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         News NewsGovt to consult again on McCloud implementation in 2022The Cabinet Office, Home Office, Department for Education and Ministry of Defence have each opened consultations into the first phase of the McCloud remedy, covering regulations that will see all legacy schemes close to future accrual from March 2022. However, new consultations on phase two of the remedy will be launched next year. 
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         News NewsClara Pensions to begin accepting transfers after TPR clearanceThe Pensions Regulator has cleared consolidator Clara Pensions to begin accepting transfers, opening up a new endgame option for defined benefit schemes. 
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         News NewsHow will the new pension transfer restrictions work?The new pension transfer rules coming into force on November 30 will bring added duties for pension scheme trustees, and will not be a panacea to prevent scams, specialists warn. 
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         News NewsDC consolidation and small pots limit can reduce value for moneyA combination of the flat fees charging ban on pots worth less than £100 and an increase in consolidation schemes could reduce members value for money, the Pensions Policy Institute has warned. 
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         News NewsConcerns of ‘capacity crunch’ at Maps as scam rules come into forceOn the go: Concerns have been raised about MoneyHelper and the Department for Work and Pensions’ preparedness for a flurry of enquiries when the new anti-scam rules come into force next week. 
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         News NewsPension lawyers support superfunds as ‘Plan B’ for DB schemesOn the go: A large majority of pension lawyers believe that superfund transfers will become a strong consideration for defined benefit schemes with weak sponsors, as an alternative to the Pension Protection Fund or bulk annuity transactions, research has shown. 
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         News NewsFirst dashboards service provider launchesOn the go: Altus and ITM have joined forces to launch the first commercial pensions dashboards integrated service provider, which will provide technology to connect savers to their pensions. 
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         News NewsCabinet Office opens consultation as McCloud challenges mountThe Cabinet Office has launched a consultation on how the McCloud remedy is to be implemented for members of the civil service pension scheme, while the GMB union has joined the list of those challenging it in the courts. 
 





