All Pension freedoms articles – Page 7
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News
Select committee probes pension freedoms as concerns grow
The Work and Pensions Committee is launching a new inquiry into the pension freedom reforms, asking whether changes are required to better achieve the policy’s objectives.
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Opinion
DC Debate Q3: How should schemes invest DC assets in a changing world?
In the third DC Debate of 2017, six defined contribution specialists discuss emerging markets, how Brexit will affect DC investment, and how schemes should decide on a default fund.
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News
Government must clarify minimum pension age plans, say experts
HM Treasury has been urged to clarify its plans for increasing the age at which savers can access pension freedoms, after it accelerated the rate at which the state pension age will increase in July.
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Calls for action on complexity at heart of DB transfer delays
Increased demand for defined benefit pension transfers, lack of transfer experience among independent financial advisers and complexity of DB pensions is adding to transfer delays by putting strain on administrator resources, recent research has shown.
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Opinion
Plastic Lamborghinis: The worrying FCA Retirement Outcomes Review
From the blog: The Financial Conduct Authority’s latest Retirement Outcomes Review presented some interesting statistics, particularly for those of us in the business of designing pre-retirement investment strategies.
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News
More people accessing freedoms, but industry image concerns remain
The number of people taking advantage of pension freedoms increased in the second quarter of this year, but while this signals an increased awareness of freedom and choice, experts say there is still a need to improve trust in the industry.
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Opinion
We need action on cold-calling now
From the blog: We live in an age in which the internet finds something to promote or celebrate every day, week or month, from cupcakes to allotments. Believe it or not, there is even a world egg day.
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Opinion
Data Crunch: Drawdown is the number one choice for new retirees
Magnus Spence from market data provider Spence Johnson looks at the transformation the post-retirement market has undergone.
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News
FCA cites ways to crank up consumer protection amid competition concerns
The rising number of consumers who buy drawdown without advice has given prominence to the need for greater support and protection, says the Financial Conduct Authority.
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News
Annuity purchasers regret decision as confusion 'remains rife'
Despite widespread confusion, most defined contribution savers are happy with the retirement choices they have made in light of the introduction of freedom and choice, with the exception of those who have purchased an annuity, a survey has found.
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Opinion
How have the freedoms changed pensions administration?
We are now two years into freedom and choice in pensions, and it is clear from the frontline of pensions administration that members of defined benefit schemes have taken a great deal of interest in the new flexibilities.
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News
FAMR makes headway but experts say further progress is needed
The Financial Conduct Authority has published a progress report on its Financial Advice Market Review, alongside a consultation that sets out proposed guidance, but reactions in the pensions industry show there is still a long way to go.
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Features
Pru amends DC default, as experts warn against 'wait and see' approach
The Prudential staff scheme is due to amend its DC default fund this year in light of the introduction of freedom and choice, amid concerns that some schemes are choosing to wait for retiree data to help them design their default.
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News
Freedom and choice: Engagement improved but confusion remains
Two years have passed since the government introduced the pension freedoms, and although the flexibilities have improved engagement to some extent, the increased complexity has also led to confusion.
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Opinion
What effect will a cap on exit fees have on freedom and choice?
Spence & Partners’ Hugh Nolan takes a critical look at the 1 per cent early exit fee cap coming into force at the end of this month.
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Opinion
Data crunch: How are DC schemes adjusting to the freedoms?
What proportion of defined contribution schemes still target annuities, and is in-scheme drawdown likely to increase? Magnus Spence from SpenceJohnson analyses the DC landscape.
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Features
LafargeHolcim reconstructs DC scheme
Building materials giant LafargeHolcim has changed the default fund and administration of its defined contribution pension scheme following a value-for-money assessment.
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Opinion
Why we need a minimum income for drawdown
The OECD recently identified the increasingly important role of defined contribution arrangements in providing retirement benefits as one of the international pension trends.
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Opinion
What we can expect from the pension scams consultation
The government’s consultation on pensions fraud is a positive step but more could be done, says Royal London’s Fiona Tait.
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News
Cold-calling ban could strengthen scheme powers to block transfers
The government has launched its consultation on pension scams, proposing bans on pension-related cold calls, limits on the statutory right to transfer and tighter regulations for setting up potentially fraudulent schemes.