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Britvic reaches interim agreement on CPI/RPI linking
Soft drinks manufacturer Britvic has reached an interim agreement with the trustees of its defined benefit pension scheme over controversial plans to switch pension increases based on the retail prices index to the lower consumer prices index.
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Funding for school pension costs rises to £1.5bn
On the go:The government has promised to compensate some public sector pensions' increased employer contribution costs, but other pensions spending was unmentioned.
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Businessman’s refusal to share information with TPR leads to court
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is prosecuting a Hampshire and Surrey-based businessman for failing to provide it with details of the companies he owns.
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Smart Pension and Lewis schemes get master trust authorisation
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has authorised a further two master trusts to continue operating in the UK.
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Concerns over IFA shortages after LEBC leaves DB transfer market
Independent financial advice firm LEBC’s decision to leave the defined benefit transfer market has reignited concerns over shortages of quality advice, with experts warning that tighter regulation could lead to further exits.
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Law firm targets ‘short-changed’ doctors, teachers and police officers
On the go: The government could face legal challenges from hundreds of thousands of teachers and doctors following changes to their pension schemes, according to Leigh Day.
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Aviva Master Trust and Workers Pension Trust gain authorisation
On the go: The Aviva Master Trust and Workers Pension Trust have been added to the Pensions Regulator’s list of authorised schemes.
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GMP equalisation soars up list of trustees concerns
On the go: GMP equalisation has soared up the list priorities for pension schemes following the Lloyd’s Banking Group case earlier this year, Equiniti research has found.
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Business handed £350k fine for not complying with pension duties
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is warning employers not to avoid their pension duties after one company ended up with a £350,000 fine.
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TPR adds three more master trusts to list of authorised schemes
On the go: Atlas Master Trust, The Cheviot Pension and The People’s Pension have all been added to the Pensions Regulator’s list of authorised master trusts.
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State pension age should rise to 75, says think tank
On the go: A chorus of critics has condemned the Centre for Social Justice’s proposal to increase the state pension age to 70 by 2028, with a further rise to 75 by 2035, to make the system more sustainable and reflect longer life expectancies.
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High Court blocks Prudential's £12bn annuity transfer to Rothesay
On the go: The High Court of England and Wales has taken the exceptional step of blocking the transfer of a £12bn portfolio of annuities from The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of M&GPrudential, to Rothesay Life – leaving a question mark over future deals of this nature
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TPR writes to 120 schemes about incorrect equalisation calculations
The Pensions Regulator has written to the trustees of 120 pension schemes administered by Prudential making them aware of potential pension payment errors.
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National Pension Trust and SEI Master Trust achieve authorisation
On the go: National Pension Trust and the SEI Master Trust have been added to the Pensions Regulator’s list of authorised master trusts.
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Britvic seeks court approval for RPI/CPI switch
Soft drinks manufacturer Britvic is the latest business to attempt to switch the basis for its defined benefit pension increases from the retail price index to the consumer price index, with other companies reputedly queuing up to take legal advice on this very point.
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Widen taper consultation to fix pensions tax system, experts say
A chorus of pension experts is urging the government to extend the ambit of its consultation on the workings of the tapered annual allowance to include the private sector along with other anomalies and injustices.
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5 million still at risk from scams, TPR warns
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has warned that as many as five million savers are still at risk from pension scams, as it renews its commitment to fighting fraudsters alongside the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Government to review tax taper for NHS clinicians
On the go: The government is to review the operation of the tapered annual allowance for senior clinicians, following a vigorous campaign by NHS doctors.
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IWDC Section of Railways Pension Scheme gains authorisaton
On the go: The Railways Pension Scheme’s Industry-Wide Defined Contribution Section master trust has been authorised by the Pensions Regulator.
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Watchdog to prosecute recruitment agency over AE duties
On the go: The Pensions Regulator is prosecuting a recruitment agency and its managing director on suspicion of attempting to avoid providing employees with a workplace pension.