All Master trusts articles – Page 19
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NewsEmployers feel the squeeze of AE
Employers are feeling the cost of providing auto-enrolment far more than scheme members, research from the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has shown.
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NewsCost and complexity increase support for multi-employer schemes
The cost and complexity of running a pension scheme is increasing the appeal of multi-employer schemes, experts have said, as a survey shows industry support for government-backed scheme consolidation.
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DC consolidation driven by more than auto-enrolment
The number of people saving into large defined contribution schemes has more than quadrupled since 2009, figures from the Pensions Regulator have shown, as signs of DC consolidation begin to appear.
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OpinionNext-gen auto-enrolment support for smaller employers
As nearly 2m smaller employers reach their auto-enrolment staging dates, Smart Pension’s Griselda Williams asks what is being done to support them?
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Do trust and contract-based plans require separate regulation?
Analysis: Defined contribution schemes are regulated by two separate bodies, each of which works better in certain scenarios, a Pensions Policy Institute report has found. But the debate continues on whether a single watchdog would improve the current regime.
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NewsBT takes the value for money debate to its members
BT Pension Scheme has tabled a roadshow to gather its members' views on how they define value for money, in a wider effort to boost engagement.
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Advisers flock to Nest but micro employers slow to arrive
Mastertrust Nest has experienced increased take-up of its professional services online hub in the run-up to the biggest waves of auto-enrolment stagers next year, but micro employers’ preparations are still lagging behind expectations.
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Employers need government support to lead on engagement
Workers yearn for employer guidance on pensions but still lack understanding, leading some experts to call for the government and pensions industry to help employers use their influential position to promote saving.
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NewsCambridge uni scheme scrutinises opt-outs in prep for re-enrolment
Cambridge University Assistants’ Contributory Pension Scheme is examining the causes of opt-outs as it prepares to re-enrol members into its hybrid scheme next year.
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OpinionHow to cut costs through shared services
Schemes can benefit from cost efficiency by sharing services with their peers, says PTL’s Matt Riley.
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OpinionWhy schemes are resisting drawdown demand
Savers are anxious to take advantage of the pension freedoms, but many workplace schemes still offer only annuities, says BlackRock’s Paul Bucksey.
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Regulator talks tough as DC scheme governance falls short
Small and medium-sized defined contribution schemes are falling behind on governance compliance, Pensions Regulator research shows, with the watchdog vowing to use its powers where necessary.
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Mastertrust discontinuance plans – why we need certainty
As a new wave of mastertrusts enters the market, the Society of Pension Professionals’ Duncan Buchanan asks whether there should be greater assurance that any discontinuance costs will be met in the event of a wind-up.
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NewsHairdressers take firm hold of auto-enrolment with own mastertrust
The National Hairdressers’ Federation has created a mastertrust to help its employer members with auto-enrolment, but experts have questioned the ability of smaller trusts to achieve adequate scale.
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OpinionEducate, guide, default – how schemes should deal with DC flex
The new pension flexibility has now been available for one month. Early indications suggest a great deal of interest among pension savers, but it is too early to identify trends in terms of what people will do with their pension savings.
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How to reconcile multiple appointments on governance boards
Any other business: In three weeks, the requirement for pension providers to form independent governance committees to monitor the effective running of contract-based schemes will come into force.
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Why the regulator will not publish a definitive list of AE schemes
The industry has given a mixed response to the Pensions Regulator’s decision not to publish a list of auto-enrolment schemes available to smaller employers, with some suggesting it could do more.
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DB mastertrusts grow but funding risks drag on demand
Competition is growing in the defined benefit mastertrust market as providers promise the benefits of scale, but experts have urged employers to be mindful about the risks of these structures.
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Strength in numbers: how your scheme can use the power of collaboration
With hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands of members paying in every month, much of the strength of pension schemes as investors is based on the power of economies of scale. But can this effect be compounded further when schemes pool resources?
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Study forecasts DC market tripling by 2024, led by TDFs
A market report has predicted defined contribution pensions will triple in size to £787bn within the next decade with target date funds leading the way, but its bullish growth predictions have been questioned.





