All Pension freedoms articles
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         Opinion OpinionHow can pension providers align decumulation with member outcomes?Kirsty Ross of People’s Partnership looks at the government’s proposal for pension schemes to offer default decumulation services, and how these might best be designed. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow freedom and choice reshaped retirement – and what we can do nextThe concept of retirement and decumulation was fundamentally changed a decade ago, writes Kirsty Ross – and it’s time the pensions industry caught up. 
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         News NewsStudy shows savers are shunning advice over pension freedomsA decade on from the introduction of pension freedoms, more research has emerged showing that a growing proportion of pension savers are taking no advice or guidance at all before accessing their retirement savings, despite a lack of understanding of the decisions and options available. 
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         News News10 years of pension freedoms: How people are accessing their retirement savingsA decade on from the introduction of pension freedoms, new research reveals that many eligible savers opted to withdraw from their pension under these rules without seeking any advice at all. 
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         Opinion OpinionA decade of ‘freedom and choice’: Time to rethink advice provisionGlyn Bradley of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries looks back on a decade of pension freedoms and ahead to how we can make the policy work better for members. 
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         Features FeaturesPension freedoms 10 years on: A progress reportIt’s a decade since the government announced the end of compulsory annuitisation. What effect has it had? 
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         Opinion OpinionThe long-term costs of more choice in auto-enrolmentFormer shadow pensions minister Gregg McClymont explores the impact of the lifetime provider concept ahead of this week’s Budget announcement. 
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         News NewsACA: HMRC must give greater clarity to avoid "pensions limbo" for DB schemes and membersThe pensions industry requires greater clarity from government departments, if defined benefit (DB) schemes and members are not to find themselves in a “tax limbo”, warned the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) this morning. 
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         News NewsFCA launches retirement income advice reviewOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is to review the level of advice consumers are receiving from independent financial advisers on meeting their income needs in retirement. 
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         News NewsRetirement risks make UK drop to 10th in global pensions indexThe UK slipped from ninth to 10th in Mercer’s latest retirement income survey, as the long-term shift from defined benefit to defined contribution leaves members facing greater retirement risks. 
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         News NewsProviders causing difficulties for savers accessing pensionsOn the go: A survey of 2,153 members of consumer group Which? who accessed one or more of their pension pots in the past 24 months found that inflexible pension providers are creating difficulties for savers. 
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         News NewsRisk in retirement: Where are we now?Join the Financial Times and Pensions Expert for an exclusive two-hour briefing, in association with Societe Generale, to discuss increasing pension portfolio risks and exploring what more can and needs to be done to secure safer outcomes in retirement. 
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         News NewsACA: Early pensions access could encourage people to saveOn the go: Younger generations could be encouraged to save more for the long term if they were allowed to dip into their retirement savings early in order to cover urgent, essential expenditure. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Trustees struggling to guide members on inflation benefitsPodcast: A report from XPS Pensions suggests that members could reap £10,000 additional benefits by delaying retirement because of the way increases and inflation are calculated, but trustees are struggling to help them because of the “red tape” around advice. LCP partner Laura Amin is joined by Hymans Robertson partner Patrick Bloomfield to discuss benefits’ inflation calculation and advice, concerns about defined benefit funding, and the women’s state pension age investigation. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy are annuities making a comeback for pensioners?With annuities being revamped, Guiide founder Kevin Hollister asks if a pension product that got so much hate could be enjoying a revival. 
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         News NewsRetirement guidance is improving but decumulation challenges remainOn the go:Support available to those approaching retirement is improving, particularly in master trusts, but a comprehensive framework is still required to ensure all savers get the help they need, according to new research. 
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         Opinion OpinionUnused legislative rule solves trustees drawdown conundrumsHogan Lovells counsel Nicola Rondel details how powers granted by the Finance Act 2004 to override scheme rules in specific circumstances have been successfully used by trustees in two drawdown cases. 
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         News NewsWork and Pensions Committee chair Timms receives knighthoodOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has received a knighthood in the Queen’s birthday honours. 
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         News NewsGovernment urged to revise at-retirement guidance to help trusteesOn the go: Panellists at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s investment conference have called for a revised framework for at-retirement guidance to allow trustees to give more support to members considering their options. 
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         News NewsFCA admits Brits were not well-protected against pension freedom risksOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has admitted that policymakers and regulators should have done more to protect consumers from risks that arose with the introduction of pension freedoms. 
 





