All Pension transfers articles – Page 11
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      NewsRegulator updates pension transfer guidance for trusteesOn the go: Defined benefit trustees will need to contact financial advice firms to check if the adviser listed on members’ transfer documents is employed with them, new guidance from the Pensions Regulator stipulates. 
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      NewsFCA scam warning: 22 years of pension savings gone in 24 hoursOn the go: Victims of pension scams lost an average of £82,000 to fraudsters last year, equivalent to 22 years’ worth of savings evaporating within 24 hours, according to the Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority. 
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      FeaturesAre you responsible?WEALTH at work’s Jonathan Watts-Lay looks into who is held responsible if a member transfers benefits and is subsequently found to have been scammed. 
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      NewsOne in three schemes consider appointing IFAOn the go: Some 35 per cent of pension schemes have either appointed or are considering appointing an independent financial adviser to support members, research reveals. 
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      NewsOmbudsman upholds complaint against LGPS despite predator warningOn the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against Hampshire County Council and the Hampshire Pension Fund involving a transferring member who fell victim to a scam. 
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         News NewsConcerns over IFA shortages after LEBC leaves DB transfer marketIndependent financial advice firm LEBC’s decision to leave the defined benefit transfer market has reignited concerns over shortages of quality advice, with experts warning that tighter regulation could lead to further exits. 
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      NewsNest signs up to ‘Star’ initiative as Opperman urges others to joinOn the go: Master trust Nest – one of the UK’s biggest pension schemes, with 8m members – has joined the pensions industry ‘Star’ initiative. 
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         Opinion OpinionWho will protect us from slow-footed regulators?I was not working as a journalist in the late 1980s when the last big personal pension scandal broke, but the spectre of this mis-selling debacle has loomed large over the financial services sector for three decades. 
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         News NewsFCA lambasted for lethargy on contingent chargingThe Financial Conduct Authority’s proposals to ban controversial charging structures were welcomed by the industry on Tuesday, but some have criticised the regulator for being slow to act. 
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      News390,000 people have transferred out of DB schemes since 2016On the go: More than a third of a million people have transferred out of defined benefit pension schemes since 2016-17, according to data from the Pensions Regulator. 
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      NewsTransfers head list of complaints at the Pensions OmbudsmanOn the go: Complaints to the Pensions Ombudsman rose by 5 per cent according to its recently published annual report and accounts for 2018/19. 
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         News NewsFCA's move to shrink IFA market poses trustee challengesThe Financial Conduct Authority defended its increase to the compensation limit on Wednesday, accepting that the financial advice market was shrinking but reaffirming that it will help protect consumers. 
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      NewsMinister tells schemes to quicken transfer pace with PASA guidelinesTen weeks should be the maximum time limit for defined benefit transfers, said industry-wide guidelines published on Monday by the Pensions Administration Standards Association. 
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      FeaturesSony and Michelin source IFAs to support member decision-makingThe shadow of the British Steel Pension Scheme saga looms large over trustee decisions on defined benefit transfers, but there are signs lessons have been learned. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Putting a stop to unsuitable defined benefit transfer advicePodcast: The Financial Conduct Authority recently expressed concern that too much of the defined benefit transfer advice it has seen to date is still not of an acceptable standard. In this podcast, Tom Selby, senior analyst at AJ Bell, and Bob Scott, senior partner at LCP, talk about the impact of increased regulatory scrutiny of transfer advice, the need for DB flexibility, and how schemes and employers can help members by appointing a dedicated independent financial adviser to their scheme. 
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      NewsFCA plans to ramp up supervision of transfer advice marketOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority intends to ramp up its supervision of the most active firms in the transfer advice market, after finding that 69 per cent of people seeking advice had been recommended to transfer between 2015 and 2018. 
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      NewsTrustee fined for tardy transfer and reported to TPROn the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of the Commando 2012 Pension Scheme for failing to a pay a transfer payment within the statutory time frame. 
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      NewsDB members transferring face adviser shortage as regulations biteOn the go: Nearly seven out of 10 advisers are wary of advising on defined benefit transfers, according to Aegon Research. 
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      News70,000 DB members exercise freedoms each year, research showsOn the go: Some 70,000 members could be leaving defined benefit schemes each year, according to research by XPS Pensions. 
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      NewsTransfer values rise sharply during March as demand remains highOn the go: Pension transfer values rose substantially during March, peaking at almost £251,000, according to consultancy XPS Pensions. 
 





