All Pension transfers articles – Page 16
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         Opinion OpinionNolan: Everyone would gain from more DB to DC transfersThe Society of Pension Professionals’ Hugh Nolan joins the ranks of those advocating partial transfers as the middle way. 
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      NewsCalls for greater trustee powers as advisers fail to consider scam risksGovernment and regulators have been urged to strengthen the powers of trustee boards in opposing suspicious transfer requests, as an alert from the Financial Conduct Authority warned that some advisers are not carrying out proper due diligence on receiving scheme investments. 
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         Opinion OpinionPartial transfers would bring more choice into DBFrom the blog: While many people have been rushing recently to cash in their final salary pensions, others are still torn between sticking with a guaranteed income and transferring all of their benefits. 
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      NewsPush for simpler DC bulk transfers receives industry approvalExperts have welcomed a consultation on transferring members between defined contribution schemes without their consent, launched to simplify the process and help achieve scale in the DC sector. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat we can expect from the pension scams consultationThe government’s consultation on pensions fraud is a positive step but more could be done, says Royal London’s Fiona Tait. 
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         Opinion OpinionQROPS: Between expat need and tax loopholeAnalysis: Moving to live or work abroad is not, for most people, logistically straightforward, and planning ahead is key to ensure a smooth transition, particularly when considering long-term financial requirements, including pensions. 
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      NewsCold-calling ban could strengthen scheme powers to block transfersThe government has launched its consultation on pension scams, proposing bans on pension-related cold calls, limits on the statutory right to transfer and tighter regulations for setting up potentially fraudulent schemes. 
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      NewsFCA reveals transfer data as experts note 'dramatic' increaseClose to 8,000 people transferred out of defined benefit schemes and into defined contribution between Q3 2015 and Q1 2016, figures from the Financial Conduct Authority show, but experts estimate the numbers may be even higher. 
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      NewsKeep comms 'balanced' as DB transfer interest is upAdvisory service Intelligent Pensions has seen the number of defined benefit transfer requests it has processed increase during 2016 as members seek to take advantage of the freedom and choice reforms. 
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         Features FeaturesSouth Yorkshire admin issues highlight LGPS challengesA number of local authority schemes have faced administration challenges and missed deadlines after implementing new software, as the provider struggled with capacity troubles. 
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      NewsAdvice requirement rules could spell end to consumer confusionThe Department for Work and Pensions last week issued a consultation on draft regulations aimed at simplifying the way safeguarded flexible benefits are valued in relation to the freedom and choice advice requirement. 
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      OpinionAnother pensions headlineEditorial: After the dust settled on the Robert Maxwell scandal, for many years pensions news was not exactly the stuff of dreams for journalists. But this year all that looks set to change, as pensions are now right up there alongside Britain's Olympic triumphs and conflict in the Middle East. 
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      NewsMonitoring crucial as transfer requests could creep upDefined benefit schemes could see increased levels of transfer quotation requests as low gilt yields push values higher. Experts have said trustees should monitor request numbers and manage their liquidity accordingly. 
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      NewsUptick in scams prompts call for tighter regulationA recent increase in reports of suspected pension scams has been called “the tip of the iceberg”, as experts said tighter legislation would help schemes ensure their members do not lose hard-earned retirement savings. 
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         Opinion OpinionScams: What trustees can do to avoid members becoming victimsTrustees are, in fact, indirect victims of scams, so action to protect members is more often than not action that also helps themselves. 
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         Opinion OpinionBuchanan: Government should close legal gaps to stop scammersThe Society of Pension Professionals’ Duncan Buchanan hopes the government will update pensions regulation as promised to ensure scammers are prevented from creating fraudulent schemes that trick the public out of their hard-earned savings. 
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      NewsHigh Court ruling ramps up fears over pension liberationThe High Court has ruled against insurer Royal London for blocking a pension transfer where it suspected the receiving fund could be a pensions liberation scheme, prompting industry observers to raise concerns about protections for members, providers and trustees. 
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      FeaturesBA transfer value review puts spotlight on older membersTrustees of the British Airways Pension Scheme have rebalanced the scheme’s transfer value basis towards younger members, but anticipate the net impact of the shift will be cost neutral to its funding position. 
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      NewsTransfers to be streamlined as more ask for quotesThe Pensions Regulator will introduce new guidance to ensure transfers between defined contribution schemes are completed promptly, the government said last week. This comes as defined benefit transfer values recovered in January after hitting a low in December. 
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      FeaturesThree ways to trim your liabilities in 2016Analysis: While many defined benefit schemes have yet to explore ways to provide enhanced flexibility to members, there are three key strategies in this area that could ease the pressure of mounting liabilities in 2016. 
 





