All Pensions Management Institute articles – Page 4
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         Features FeaturesLincolnshire council fund encounters data difficultiesThe £2.2bn Lincolnshire County Council Pension Fund has had ‘amber’ reviews over administration and training. 
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         Opinion OpinionIs it time for another regulatory overhaul?The transfer advice given to some British Steel Pension Scheme members was the most serious regulatory failure for nearly 30 years, says Tim Middleton from the Pensions Management Institute. 
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      NewsCompanies must do more to disclose employment practices, report saysOnly 10 per cent of FTSE 100 firms are providing meaningful commentary on the stability of their workforce, according to research highlighting pension schemes’ need for information about the employment models of the companies they invest in. 
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      NewsSeven in 10 professional trustees want standards bodyProfessional trustees have called for a body to set standards and monitor performance in the industry, but experts have cautioned against any measure that threatens the level of cognitive diversity on trustee boards. 
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      FeaturesRaising trustee standards: How can the regulator cast its net wider?Analysis: Member-nominated trustees' level of familiarity with the Pensions Regulator's expectations varies significantly from scheme to scheme, so how can the commitment and understanding shown by some boards be extended across the pensions universe? 
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         Opinion OpinionIs the CDC era about to begin?The Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton says positive experience in the Netherlands and a change in the political landscape are paving the way for the adoption of collective defined contribution in the UK. 
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         News NewsOrchestra votes for lower pay rise to up pensionsMembers of the Royal Opera House orchestra have voted in favour of taking a lower pay rise to fund an improved pension scheme for new and future members, a decision that has struck a chord with experts. 
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      OpinionAre the days of the lay trustee numbered?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: For all that is made of the asymmetry of knowledge in the trust-based pension system, anecdotes abound of times when lay trustees have proved their worth. 
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         Opinion OpinionSeparation of services could shake up fiduciary managementChris Parrott of the Pensions Management Institute and Heathrow Airport Holdings says concerns remain over the appointment and monitoring of fiduciary management, and examines the impact of potential policy changes on the sector. 
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      OpinionHow do you pick a good pensions manager?Any Other Business: From supervising providers and monitoring scheme performance to managing key relationships, the modern day pensions manager is now the ultimate multitasker. So how easy is it to find the perfect candidate? 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustee standards – an impractical election feverFrom the blog: There is much debate on how to improve trustee standards. The Pensions Regulator has consulted and responded on what it calls 21st century trusteeship, and many ideas abound. 
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      NewsEmployer contributions key to AE popularity with millennialsRecent research has shown that millennials are welcoming auto-enrolment, prompting industry figures to highlight the positive role of employer contributions and the continued need for improved understanding of retirement saving. 
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         Opinion OpinionBSPS sets useful example for DB endgameMany defined benefit schemes will never reach full funding – we need to look at the alternatives now, argues Tim Middleton from the Pensions Management Institute. 
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         Opinion OpinionIt’s time to rethink trustee standardsFrom the blog: The Pensions Regulator’s recent findings of large variations in trusteeship standards have thrown up questions about the governance of pension funds. 
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      NewsTrustee pay falls as workload ramps upThe average pension scheme trustee is being asked to dedicate more working days than ever to the running of a scheme, and is being paid less to do so, a survey released on Thursday has suggested. 
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      NewsNow Pensions withdraws from mastertrust assurance listNow Pensions has removed itself from the Pensions Regulator’s list of schemes that have obtained mastertrust assurance for automatic enrolment, citing historic problems processing client contributions. 
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         News NewsRegulator’s BHS report focuses on areas of improvementThe Pensions Regulator has highlighted the lessons it has learnt from the BHS case in a recently published regulatory intervention report, as experts stress the need for more proactive engagement. 
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         Opinion OpinionPensions must not be a matter of luckThe minimum contribution levels for auto-enrolment risk making adequate pensions as rare as winning the lottery, says the Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat defines a professional trustee?Laura Clarke from law firm CMS gives tips on what to look for in a professional trustee in the absence of a regulatory requirement for qualification. 
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      NewsWebb: Tories 'terrified' of AE contribution hikeThe Conservative party is “terrified” to make changes that will safeguard pensions adequacy and enable older savers to leave work when they want, former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb has said. 
 





