All Pension scams articles – Page 4
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         News NewsPLSA calls for ‘major review’ of Fraud Compensation FundOn the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has called for a “major review” of the Fraud Compensation Fund, branding the current arrangement “not fit for purpose”. 
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         News NewsIndustry concerns remain over anti-scam transfer restrictionsAlmost half of schemes have more work to do to comply with new anti-scams transfer guidance, while nearly 10 per cent have “lots of work” to do, an XPS Pensions Group webinar has heard. 
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         News NewsCompany fined £140k for thousands of pension cold callsOn the go: A London-based company has been told to pay a £140,000 penalty by the Information Commissioner’s Office after making more than 107,000 marketing calls to people about their pensions. 
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         News NewsHow will the new pension transfer restrictions work?The new pension transfer rules coming into force on November 30 will bring added duties for pension scheme trustees, and will not be a panacea to prevent scams, specialists warn. 
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         News NewsStatement season could put 10.6m pension savers at riskOn the go: Some 10.6m pension savers could see their financial information fall into the hands of fraudsters if the government goes ahead with its plans for a statements season, PensionBee has warned. 
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         News NewsConcerns of ‘capacity crunch’ at Maps as scam rules come into forceOn the go: Concerns have been raised about MoneyHelper and the Department for Work and Pensions’ preparedness for a flurry of enquiries when the new anti-scam rules come into force next week. 
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         News NewsRegulatory burden prompts fears of trustee exodusOn the go: Three-quarters of employers fear the trustees of their pension schemes will consider resigning rather than face an “onslaught” of regulatory and legislative change, according to a survey from the Association of Consulting Actuaries. 
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         News NewsRodda keen to expand AE but remains silent on pensions taxShadow pensions minister Matt Rodda has said he is keen on expanding auto-enrolment and called for a negotiated settlement between unions and the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but he would not be drawn on Labour’s plans for pensions taxation during a talk with the Society of Pension Professionals. 
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         News NewsTrustees given transfer halt powersOn the go: Pension fund trustees will be able to halt suspicious transfers from November 30, following new powers from the Pensions Regulator. 
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         News NewsGovt U-turns on minimum pension age hike protectionsThe government has closed the opportunity for people to transfer to a pension scheme that would offer pension age protection ahead of its planned minimum pension age increase. 
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         News NewsDWP proposes fraud compensation levy increase for all pension schemesThe Department for Work and Pensions is consulting on changes to the fraud compensation levy, which will see pension schemes pay more than double the current fee as pension scam claims rise. 
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         News NewsInflation and Covid uncertainty temper PPF performanceInflation is one of a number of concerns for the Pension Protection Fund, with post-Covid uncertainty tempering reaction to an otherwise positive set of results released in its annual report published on Monday. 
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         News NewsPPF pays out £1bn but fraud compensation claims raise concernsThe Pension Protection Fund paid out £1bn in member compensation in 2020-21, but there are concerns as potential claims with a value in excess of £358m against its Fraud Compensation Fund vastly exceed the money available to pay them, according to the PPF’s annual report. 
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         News NewsDashboards programme ‘on track’ amid industry concernsThe pensions dashboards project is expected to remain on track to meet its publicised timeline, the programme’s principal Chris Curry told a Work and Pensions Committee hearing on Wednesday, amid industry concerns that the existing timeline is not feasible. 
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         News NewsDB transfer requests return to pre-pandemic levelsOn the go: Cash equivalent transfer value requests are starting to return to pre-pandemic levels following a 50 per cent increase in quotations, research has found. 
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         News NewsTPR to prosecute former owner of Norton MotorcyclesThe Pensions Regulator has announced its intent to prosecute the former owner of Norton Motorcycles for illegally investing money into the business from three pensions schemes of which he was the sole trustee. 
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         News NewsPASA updates GMP guidance in light of Lloyds 2020 judgmentThe Pensions Administration Standards Association has updated its guaranteed minimum pension equalisation to account for the Lloyds 2020 judgment, setting out the role of transferring schemes and receiving plans in individual transfers. 
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         News NewsTPR reviews schemes eligible for Fraud Compensation FundThe Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund are undertaking a review of schemes that may be eligible for the Fraud Compensation Fund, following uncertainty surrounding instances where no independent trustee has been appointed to a scheme. 
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         News NewsTreasury and pension committees write to PM over online scam adsOn the go: The Treasury and Work and Pensions committees have written to the prime minister urging him to reconsider including paid-for online advertisements in the government’s online safety bill. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman slaps fine on ‘reckless’ trustee for multiple breachesThe Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of a small pension scheme for multiple breaches of trust and instances of malpractice, while demanding they reimburse the scheme to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds. 
 





