All Pension scams articles – Page 5
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         News NewsSavers given opportunity to lock in minimum pension age at 55The government has given savers a way to avoid the minimum pension age increase in 2028, as new rules will allow individuals to keep their protected pension age if they transfer their pension. 
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         News NewsDB transfer activity increases in JuneOn the go: Defined benefit transfer activity increased throughout June for the third month in a row, according to research from XPS Pensions Group. 
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         News NewsFCA revamps scams campaign as further £2m lost to fraudOn the go: A total of £2.2m has been lost to pension scams in the first five months of 2021, with the Financial Conduct Authority warning that savers are nine times more likely to accept ‘advice’ from someone online than a stranger in person. 
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         News NewsPASA unveils counter-fraud guidanceOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has unveiled its latest counter-fraud guidance, taking aim at scammers and looking to provide pension schemes with the tools used to counter an increase in criminal acts following the introduction of pension freedoms. 
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         News NewsLPPA streamlines admin systems via switch to Civica’s UPM platformThe Local Pensions Partnership Administration is set to switch to a new pensions administration platform, in a move designed to streamline its arrangements and also help tackle future fraud. 
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         News NewsDB pension scam warnings hit 5-month highOn the go: Defined benefit pension scam warnings increased in May to their highest level in five months, according to research from XPS Pensions. 
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         News NewsThird of high-risk DB transfers would pass new scam testOn the go: One in three high-risk defined benefit transfers would not be flagged under new scam rules proposed by the government, according to research from XPS Pensions Group. 
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         News NewsTimms urges action on fraudsters posing as Dalriada trusteesWork and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has written to the City of London Police asking why no urgent action has been taken against fraudsters masquerading as representatives of Dalriada. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Trustees should focus more on scheme admin in anti-scam fightPodcast: The Pensions Ombudsman has declared schemes should have their transfer and due diligence procedures updated within a month of new anti-scams guidance. Compliance will require a huge amount of administrative time and resources, and trustees should give scheme administration more focus. LCP partner Francesca Bailey and Pensions Management Institute president Lesley Alexander talk scams, dashboards and corporate activity. 
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         News NewsIndustry bodies warn of 'consultation fatigue'A number of industry bodies are concerned about “fatigue” from a deluge of consultations, Pensions Expert can reveal, warning that the sheer number of responses required, coupled with the short time-frames in which to prepare them, risks overwhelming their ability to respond properly. 
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         News NewsACA calls for more time to comply with pension scams rulesOn the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has said administrators and trustees will need more time to comply with new pension scam rules being introduced by the government. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Police officers let down by poor McCloud communicationPodcast: Police officers, who have complained about the ramifications of the government’s McCloud remedy, face a difficult battle to get their plight rectified, in another case where inadequate policy and communications has created damaging uncertainty for members. Quietroom development lead Joe Craig and Taylor Wessing senior associate Hadassah Shulman discuss this case, as well as simpler annual statements and the government’s anti-scam proposals. 
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         Opinion OpinionThe winding road to a straight answerStephen Lowe, group communications director at Just Group, would like to get some straight answers to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry on why guidance is still not the norm when savers make use of pension freedoms. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman gives providers a month to update transfer processesThe Pensions Ombudsman expects pension providers to update their transfer processes, due diligence checks and member communications within one month of the new scams regulatory guidance being issued. 
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         News NewsPPF could receive DWP loan for Fraud Compensation FundOn the go: A bill has been introduced to parliament that will enable the Pension Protection Fund to receive a loan from the Department for Work and Pensions in order to make fraud compensation payments. 
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         News NewsScams, dashboards, superfunds feature in TPR’s three-year planThe Pensions Regulator has published its latest three-year plan, an agenda encompassing everything from pensions security, tackling scams, dashboards, superfunds, and coping with the changing nature of defined contribution pension provision. 
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         News NewsGovt’s new anti-scam measures cause industry concernIndustry reaction to the government’s new consultation on pension scams and transfers have been far from unanimous, with many welcoming the intention but warning of the potential for thousands of legitimate transfers to be needlessly blocked and delayed. 
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         News NewsMPs urged to tweak 25% tax-free cash rulesOn the go: Pensions consultancy LCP has proposed new rules that would allow pension savers to access tax-free cash at a normal minimum pension age while leaving the remaining balance behind. 
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         Opinion OpinionHave we finally got a handle on scams?Phoenix Life’s Danny Dowd says government must lay the statutory framework to allow pensions providers to take a tougher stand on scammers, including an expanded cold-contact ban and revisiting of transfer rights. 
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         Opinion OpinionTransfers reform would provide vital clarityThe Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton says the ongoing consultation on scams is welcome and provides vital clarification for trustees dealing with suspicious transfers. 
 





