All articles by Maria Espadinha – Page 22
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Welsh government left with ‘no option’ but to offer NHS tax solution
On the go: The Welsh government has been left with “no option” but to cover the pension tax bills of senior doctors, mirroring measures introduced in England. The health minister for Wales has branded the situation “totally unacceptable”.
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Four candidates named for Work and Pensions select committee chair
On the go: Debbie Abrahams, Chris Bryant, Stephen Timms and Karen Buck are the Labour MPs that so far have been nominated for the election of the next Work and Pensions select committee chair.
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Contractors take advantage of LGPS loophole on exit payments
The pensions industry is still waiting for the government to close a loophole allowing outsourcers to claw back surplus from the Local Government Pension Scheme even when they have not paid into the plan.
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LGPS funds warn of fossil fuel divestment impact
On the go: Several of Britain’s top pension funds have warned about the impact of fossil fuel divestment plans, as they would have lost hundreds of millions of pounds had they sold out of oil and gas stocks.
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PodcastsPodcast: Vegan case flags importance of heeding members
Podcast: Trustees and employers should consult members on their beliefs, and incorporate the investment views of the majority in their pension default fund, according to Romi Savova, chief executive at PensionBee, and David Brooks, technical director at Broadstone. The experts discuss the impacts of a landmark ruling finding that veganism is a philosophical belief, alongside other topics, in this week’s podcast.
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AA considers DB scheme closure
On the go: The AA is considering closing the last section of its defined benefit scheme still open to future accrual, with 2,800 employees expected to be transferred to one of its defined contribution plans.
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Pension schemes bill to cost industry £818m in first year
The pensions industry faces an annual cost increase of £818m as a result of changes brought in by the pension schemes bill, with the new defined benefit funding regime and the pensions dashboard requiring the lion’s share of this investment.
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Smaller-sized bulk annuity deals to increase in 2020
On the go: Fewer multibillion bulk annuity deals are expected in 2020, although the number of smaller transactions is set to increase, according to research from Willis Towers Watson.
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Renewed calls for govt to set up pensions commission
On the go: Two think tanks are calling for the government to set up a new pensions commission, after it found cross-party support for such an initiative.
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British Steel trustees cleared by Pensions Ombudsman
The Pensions Ombudsman has rejected a number of complaints against the trustees of the old British Steel Pension Scheme, after concluding that communications to members were not misleading and did not amount to scaremongering.
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PPF: More than half of defined benefit schemes still in deficit
On the go: Fifty-seven per cent of defined benefit schemes in the UK are in deficit, with an aggregate shortfall of £160bn, according to the latest edition of the Pension Protection Fund’s Purple Book.
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Tapered annual allowance solution dismissed by experts
Pensions experts have criticised a rumoured government policy to raise the tapered annual allowance threshold income, calling it a sticking plaster that will not solve the underlying problem.
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HMRC delays GMP reconciliation final timeline again
On the go: HM Revenue & Customs has again declined to announce a new timeline for the guaranteed minimum pension reconciliation final data cuts, despite having promised that its next update would bring a string of delays to an end.
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TPR presses Church of England for shorter deficit recovery
The Pensions Regulator has dismissed the idea of the Church of England employers reducing their deficit contributions, after a change in the valuation method used in one of its defined benefit schemes resulted in a shortfall decrease from £236m to £50m.
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RPI reform consultation to be published in March
On the go: A consultation on changes to the retail price index will be published alongside the UK Budget on March 11, the chancellor of the exchequer has announced.
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Chappell ordered to pay £9.5m into BHS schemes
On the go: Dominic Chappell has been ordered to pay £9.5m into two pension schemes related to the collapsed high street chain BHS.
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NewsRailways Pension Scheme deficit called into question
New calculations showing an £11bn deficit for the Railways Pension Scheme have been dismissed by the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers, which has promised industrial action if new measures to plug the gap are imposed without negotiation.
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GMP rectification facing further delays after HMRC announcement
The government’s delayed timeline for confirming payments due under guaranteed minimum pensions reconciliation will be published soon, HM Revenue & Customs announced on Thursday, as it attempted to put an end to long-running confusion over partial payments.
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Mineworkers and British Coal secure £268m settlement
On the go: The Mineworkers’ Pension Scheme and the British Coal Staff Superannuation Scheme have secured a $350m (£268m) settlement from a class action against a photovoltaic solar panel producer.
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Border to Coast hires Pimco for multi-asset credit fund
On the go: Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has appointed Pimco as the core manager for its multi-asset credit fund, which is expected to launch in early 2021.





