All Legislation articles – Page 29
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Podcasts
Podcast: Arguments for DC consolidation stronger than for DB
Podcast: The pace of defined contribution consolidation could accelerate on the other side of the coronavirus pandemic, but mergers are a less obvious boon for define benefit, say Squire Patton Boggs partner Kirsty Bartlett and Hadassah Shulman, senior associate at Taylor Wessing.
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News
Govt consults on auto-enrolment tests for DB and hybrid schemes
On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions is questioning whether the current alternative tests used by defined benefit and hybrid schemes for auto-enrolment suitability are fit for purpose.
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News
Scheme members wait on up to £25,000 from GMP equalisation
On the go: Some defined benefit scheme members could still be waiting on payments of up to £25,000 resulting from guaranteed minimum pension equalisation, according to research by XPS Pensions.
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News
TPR’s new guidance on mandatory AE reporting causes confusion
Updated guidance from the Pensions Regulator will see the 90-day limit for reporting late payments becoming mandatory from April 2021. However, the wording of the guidance has caused some confusion, with schemes being asked to make the adjustment for January 1.
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News
Fraction of pension scams investigated by police
On the go: Just 7 per cent of reported pension scams were passed on for police investigation last year, Quilter has found, as it pressed for changes to legislation to prevent scams.
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News
Mercer launches DB master trust as demand for consolidation increases
Mercer has launched a new defined benefit master trust promising sponsors enhanced governance and economies of scale, amid an accelerating trend towards consolidation and outsourced solutions, with pensions minister Guy Opperman stating that “bigger is better”.
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News
Redundant local civil servants face pension cut
Public sector members of the Local Government Pension Scheme aged above 55 who are made redundant and want to retire early will face a cut to their benefits, according to new rules proposed by the government.
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News
Rail sector pension plan staring down £15bn black hole
On the go: The largest pension scheme serving the UK’s rail sector is standing on the event horizon of a £15bn black hole created by changes to its funding rules, the Financial Times has reported.
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News
Employers exiting LGPS to get new powers
On the go: Local Government Pension Scheme administering authorities and employers are to be given a host of new powers, as well as flexibility on exit payments, the government has announced.
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News
Timms: Change in law needed to combat scams
On the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has warned changes in the law will be needed in order to tackle the growing issue of pension scams.
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Podcasts
Podcast: DB schemes could be ‘doomed to failure’ by new funding code
Podcast: Defined benefit schemes could be “doomed to failure by measures that are designed to help them”, says Baroness Ros Altmann of the proposed new funding code. She is joined by SEI’s client strategy director Alistair Jones to discuss that issue, as well as the challenges faced by master trusts, and the increasingly bizarre McCloud remedy that, though intended to tackle age discrimination, has been accused of age discrimination.
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News
Pensions freedom age to increase from 55 to 57
On the go: The government has confirmed it will increase the age at which people can access their pension from 55 to 57 in 2028.
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Opinion
TPR sets dangerous precedent with AE breathing space
The pandemic has prompted some jaw-dropping actions from both government and regulators.
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Opinion
RPI switching – dead in the water?
Sackers’ James Bingham analyses the recent court cases on requests to change inflation indexation, explaining that despite the string of losses, employers will still continue to look at the courts with a glimpse of hope as a positive verdict could shed tens of millions of pounds in liabilities.
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News
Govt to force schemes to publish climate risk disclosures
On the go: The largest pension schemes will be legally required to assess and report on climate change risks within their investment portfolios under new government rules.
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News
PPF levy expected to increase due to Covid-19 impact
As insolvencies ramp up and more defined benefit schemes are expected to end up at the Pension Protection Fund, the lifeboat might need to increase its levy to face a multibillion-pound hit, amid several other solutions, analysis from LCP shows.
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Opinion
Master trusts hit by ‘perfect storm’
Data crunch: Defined contribution master trusts are going to work. That is as certain as the success of automatic enrolment.
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News
TPR in discussions with Plumbing trustees over governance failures
The Pensions Regulator has been in discussions with the trustees of the Plumbing and Mechanical Services Industry Pension Scheme, who face criticism for governance failures amid a long-running debacle that could send plumbers into bankruptcy.
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News
Call for govt to abolish flat fees in workplace pensions
On the go: LCP is calling for an end to flat monthly fees being charged on defined contribution pots, arguing they can be “detrimental” to low-paid and part-time workers, although the government has previously stated it is not considering a ban.
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News
High Court to clarify if PPF can pay redress to scam victims
The High Court has been asked to clarify whether legislation that created the Fraud Compensation Fund, managed by the board of the Pension Protection Fund, could allow for compensation to victims of pension scams.