All Pension scams articles – Page 2
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         News NewsScam warnings on DB transfers reach all-time highOn the go: The number of scam warnings on defined benefit transfers is at an all-time high, despite a downward trend in transfer activity, XPS Pensions has said. 
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         News NewsPair of ‘advisers’ jailed over £20mn pension fraudOn the go: Two “advisers” who convinced hundreds of pension holders to transfer their pots into self-invested personal pensions, and then unknowingly put them into risky investments as part of a £20mn fraud, have been jailed. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman’s anti-scam unit working on 48 casesOn the go: The Pensions Ombudsman’s new anti-scams unit, launched in November, is currently working on 48 cases with assets of more than £40mn under consideration. 
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         News NewsGovt writes off £483,000 as Aon completes Maxwell scheme wind-upAon has overseen the wind-up of the AGB Pension Scheme, the last of the so-called “Maxwell pension schemes” supported by Aon Trustees Limited, with the aid of a £483,294 write-off by the government. 
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         News NewsDWP fails to end transfer ‘war’ between PensionBee and providersAttempts by the Department for Work and Pensions and the Pensions Regulator to clarify the intent behind rules governing pension transfers have failed to settle the matter between PensionBee and providers it accused of wrongdoing, as critics say intent does not trump law. 
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         News NewsPensionBee reports providers to DWP alleging transfer rules abusePensionBee has reported a number of providers to the Department for Work and Pensions, accusing them of exploiting regulatory loopholes to obstruct and delay transfers. 
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         News NewsFour in five DB transfer requests raise scam warningOn the go: Four in five (83 per cent) defined benefit transfer requests have raised one or more warning flags, according to XPS Pensions Group. 
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         News NewsIndustry calls for clarity on TPR’s enforcement powersIndustry experts, though broadly supportive of the Pensions Regulator’s approach to its new enforcement powers, have nonetheless called for additional clarity in how they will be used, with some concerned that outcomes could be determined in part by “luck”. 
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         News NewsTPR publishes new scams guide in appeal for industry supportOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has appealed for support from industry to protect savers from scammers, and has issued guidance for trustees on how to report pension scams. 
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         Opinion OpinionFive years on the ‘pensions horse’, is Opperman winning the race?Almost five years have passed since Guy Opperman assumed the role of pensions minister, which we all know he asked for. What we can hope is that after all these years he knows what a guaranteed minimum pension is. 
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         News NewsFCA and TPR rule out new pension saving regulationsThe Financial Conduct Authority and the Pensions Regulator do not plan on introducing any new regulations to help people when saving into a pension. 
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         News NewsCharles Counsell to step down from TPR in 2023On the go: Charles Counsell will be stepping down as chief executive of the Pensions Regulator in 2023 as he will not be seeking a second term at the watchdog’s helm. 
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         News NewsFCA urges BSPS members to quickly file complaintsThe Financial Conduct Authority has written to individuals who transferred out of the British Steel Pension Scheme in 2016, urging them to file their complaints as soon as possible. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Partial AE reform should be prioritised before long-term fixPodcast: The absence of auto-enrolment reform from the Queen’s speech means the government will be hard-pressed to meet its middle-of-the-decade deadline to achieve it. The priority should be getting the most important parts done as quickly as possible, and introducing the rest of the 2017 reform proposals enacted longer-term. Sackers partner Helen Ball and Mark Ormston, chair of the Industry Policy Committee at the Pensions Administration Standards Association, discuss auto-enrolment, online safety and the proposed value for money framework. 
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         News NewsFree tool launched to help pension transfer clients identify scamsOn the go: Help & Advice has introduced a scam predictor to allow those considering a pension transfer to check whether they are at risk of being scammed. 
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         News NewsPerceptions of TPR’s performance quality deteriorate in 2021The perception of the Pensions Regulator’s performance quality diminished last year, according to the watchdog’s ‘Perceptions of TPR’ report 
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         News NewsNo AE reform, but Queen’s Speech measures spark protestsThere was no mention of automatic enrolment reform in the Queen’s Speech, but bills around local boycotts, online safety and a revamped audit and reporting framework will all impact the industry, experts have said. 
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         News NewsStandard Life’s sustainable switch and a new LGPS active fundESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including a new sustainable multi-asset profile from Standard Life, a £1bn sustainable global equities fund from LGPS Central, and an anti-scams pledge from the Universities Superannuation Scheme. 
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         News NewsHMRC discretion on scam victims’ tax bills not justifiable, says ministerJohn Glen, economic secretary to the Treasury, has argued there is “no justifiable basis” for HM Revenue & Customs to use its discretion when assessing the tax treatment of pension liberation victims. 
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         News NewsFraudsters jailed for a total of 10 years after £13.7mn pension scamAlan Barratt and Susan Dalton, part of a scam which tricked more than 200 savers into transferring their pension pots into fraudulent schemes they controlled, have been jailed for a total of 10 years. 
 





