All Pension transfers articles – Page 13
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees must not shirk responsibility on DB transfersFrom the blog: The Merchant Navy Officers Pension Fund has, in common with many other defined benefit pension schemes, seen a significant increase in transfers out of the fund since the introduction of pensions freedoms introduced three years ago under the then pensions minister, Steve Webb. 
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      OpinionAdvertising transfer values: trustee duty or danger to members?When trustees at the Rexam Pension Plan noticed a substantial spike in defined benefit transfers out of the scheme last year, it seemed like good news. 
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         Opinion OpinionNew guidelines provide carrot and stick on DC administrationFrom the blog: As a trustee, I welcome with open arms the new DC Administration Governance Guidance issued earlier this summer by the Pension Administration Standards Association. 
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         Opinion OpinionCombating pension scams – It’s good to talkFrom the blog: In perhaps an ironic twist last month, Northumbria Police was found guilty of not doing enough to protect one of its officers from the risk of becoming the victim of a pension scam. 
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      FeaturesTrustees take more active approach towards transfersAnalysis: Since the introduction of freedom and choice in 2015, more and more savers have shown an interest in defined benefit transfers, so what are the main benefits and risks for schemes? 
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         News NewsSchemes must play part in war on scamsPension schemes and providers have been urged to increase member awareness of scam tactics and tighten data security, amid the revelation that average losses from fraudulent and inappropriate inducements eclipsed the size of the average pension pot in the UK. 
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      NewsDB transfers heading into costly drawdown products, research findsDefined benefit members transferring out of their scheme to take advantage of freedom and choice may be wasting money on fees for flexibilities they are unlikely to use, according to a new report. 
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         News NewsOmbudsman’s police ruling highlights trustee duty of careThe Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a police officer’s complaint that Northumbria Police transferred his pension to a new scheme without having conducted adequate checks or provided him with sufficient warning about scams. 
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      NewsMastertrust transfers and charges blasted in ‘worst in pensions’ studyTwo of the UK’s largest mastertrusts have been named the worst performing providers in pensions over high charges and slow transfer processes. 
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         Opinion OpinionPASA outlines five pillars of DC administration governanceDefined contribution administration governance is an often overlooked area, but anyone involved in DC should understand the five key elements of administration and how they impact their role, writes PASA’s Gary Evans. 
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      NewsNorthumbrian Water makes moves to manage liabilitiesNorthumbrian Water has embarked on a multi-pronged liability management exercise in a bid to control its defined benefit obligations, including a pension increase exchange and employer-funded financial advice. 
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         Opinion OpinionShould I stay or should I go?Editorial: Moving away from the security of a guaranteed defined benefit fund is a big decision to make. For many, it may be the wrong decision. 
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         Opinion OpinionTo transition or not to transition, that is the questionPremier Pensions’ Girish Menezes explains what trustees should take into account when it comes to transitioning to a new administration provider. 
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      NewsIndustry calls for regulatory speed and stronger approach to scamsThe pensions industry has voiced concerns over regulatory weaknesses and a lack of urgency when tackling scams and regulating defined benefit to defined contribution transfers. 
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      NewsTPR suspends trustee after fraud investigation launchedOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has suspended a pension scheme trustee after detectives launched a fraud investigation. 
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      NewsJust Group aims for increased education on DB freedomsRetirement provider Just Group claims it has disrupted the market for defined benefit member option exercises with a new product launch, as trustees come under increasing pressure to keep members informed about their options under freedom and choice. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat are trustees’ responsibilities when it comes to DB transfers?Trafalgar House’s Michael De Souza discusses pension scheme trustees’ main responsibilities with regard to defined benefit transfers. 
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      NewsBlocking dodgy transfers could stop scams, say trusteesOnly a restriction of the statutory right to transfer will end pension scams, the Pensions Regulator’s leading trustee company for appointments to irregular schemes has said, as it reported a marked increase in the number of cases dealt with in recent months. 
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      NewsOpperman tells insurers to do more for saversPensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has urged insurers to deliver the products and processes the market is often criticised for lacking, and to defend the pension freedoms policy. 
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      NewsIndustry welcomes FCA transfer advice rulesThe Financial Conduct Authority has published new rules on pension transfer advice following its research that showed a high proportion of advice was not suitable. It is also seeking views on contingent charging among others. The industry has welcomed the additional clarity provided in this area. 
 





