All Pension transfers articles – Page 9
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      NewsOmbudsman decision sets financial loss precedentA recent Pensions Ombudsman determination has opened the floodgates for financial loss claims resulting from the mere possibility of missing out on stock market profit, due to trustees being tardy in processing transfers. 
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      NewsTimms: Change in law needed to combat scamsOn the go: Work and Pensions Committee chair Stephen Timms has warned changes in the law will be needed in order to tackle the growing issue of pension scams. 
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      NewsCalls for govt to change transfer rights to halt scamsPension regulators should be given the power to override people’s statutory right to transfer should a suspected scam be reported to them, according to a think tank. 
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      NewsMere 4% of advisers appointed by DB schemesOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes have been encouraged to work with a wider range of financial advisers as it emerged only 4 per cent have been appointed by a scheme. 
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      NewsTrustees on the hook for advice under new FCA guidanceOn the go: Trustees have been warned that providing personalised illustrations to demonstrate the outcomes of a defined benefit pension transfer will be viewed as regulated advice under new guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority. 
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      NewsDB transfer values rocket to £500kOn the go: The number of defined benefit transfer requests has dropped in the past quarter, but the average value still rocketed to above £500,000. 
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      NewsMore than £30m lost to scams in three yearsOn the go: Pension savers should reject “unexpected” pension offers made online or over the phone, regulators have urged in their latest ScamSmart campaign, as figures showed more than £30m has been lost to scammers since 2017. 
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      NewsTrustees must watch out for buyout tax implicationsDefined benefit trustees have been urged to be on their guard against a new interpretation of tax law that could see certain members hit by unexpected tax charges on buyout. 
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      NewsOmbudsman finds ‘maladministration’ in BSPS transferOn the go: The trustees of the old British Steel Pension Scheme have been ordered to pay out to a steelworker, after “maladministration” meant he received a pension transfer lower than he could have done. 
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      NewsIndustry leaders’ plea to ministers over FCA advice trapLeaders of pensions industry representative groups have written a joint complaint to government ministers over new guidance from the Financial Conduct Authority, which they warn could see helpful trustees deemed to be giving regulated financial advice. 
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         Opinion OpinionDB to DC transfers: time for trustees to do more?For many people, giving up a guaranteed income for life will not be in their best financial interests, and yet record numbers are transferring their benefits out of DB schemes and into DC. Is it time for trustees to do more to help members? Kirsty Pake of Sackers investigates. 
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      NewsThird of schemes improve outcomes for transferring membersOn the go: Almost a third of pension schemes — 30 per cent — have taken action to improve outcomes for their members when transferring out of their defined benefit plan, according to research from XPS Pensions. 
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      NewsONS indicates master trust transfer spike as experts demand opacityData crunch: A massive spike in defined contribution transfers could signal frantic consolidation in the master trust sector, as experts call for clearer data from the Office for National Statistics. 
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      NewsLords looks to mandate guidance on pension transfersOn the go: An amendment to the pension schemes bill could see savers forced to obtain guidance before they are allowed to proceed with a pension transfer. 
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      NewsPoor data management keeps ombudsman busyThe Pensions Ombudsman has ruled in favour of a former bank employee in a dispute about the transfer of deferred pension liabilities, in a case reinforcing the impact that poor data management can have for schemes and members. 
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      NewsFCA writes to 7,700 steelworkers and bans contingent chargingOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is to write directly to 7,700 former members of the British Steel Pension Scheme to invite them to revisit the advice they received, while going ahead with a ban on contingent charging for defined benefit transfers. 
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      NewsRegulator repeats anti-scam warning after £5m lost to fraudstersOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has repeated its warning about scammers after a report revealed more than £5m has been lost to fraud since February. 
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      NewsDB transfer market shows signs of recoveryOn the go: The defined benefit transfer market is showing signs of recovery and is expected to grow further in the coming months, after a sharp decline in inquiries due to the Covid-19 crisis. 
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      NewsPension bodies join forces to address Covid-19 concernsOn the go: Seven UK regulators and authorities have teamed up to create a guide to address savers’ most common pension concerns throughout the coronavirus crisis. 
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         News NewsBritish Airways resumes pension transfer activitiesBritish Airways is to resume its pension transfer activities following a short suspension due to the impact of the coronavirus crisis, Pensions Expert can reveal. 
 





