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    DWP reveals lack of applications for GMP compensation

    2022-02-01T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that nobody has applied for guaranteed minimum pensions compensation, despite the publication of a factsheet designed to boost member awareness of the issue.

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    Opperman declines to give timetable for auto-enrolment expansion

    2022-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Industry experts have expressed disappointment at the lack of a timetable for expanding auto-enrolment, following a debate on the topic in Westminster Hall.

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    Podcast: DC focus must ‘fundamentally shift’ from costs to value in 2022

    2022-01-13T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: The focus on defined contribution scheme offerings must “fundamentally shift” from costs to value for money in 2022 if better outcomes are to be achieved. Darren Philp, director of policy and communication at Smart Pension, and Mike Ambery, partner at Hymans Robertson, discuss the DC outlook, expanding auto-enrolment, and reforming Solvency II.

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    High Court rebuffs police officers’ McCloud judicial review

    2022-01-11T00:00:00Z

    The High Court has rejected a judicial review claim brought by the Police Superintendents’ Association against the government’s McCloud consultation, despite finding legal errors in the process.

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    LGPS seeks UN clarity on Israel investment comments

    2022-01-10T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Local Government Pension Committee and the Local Authority Pension Fund Forum are to arrange a call with UN special rapporteur Michael Lynk, seeking clarity over his comments on investments in contested Israeli settlements.

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    Parliament moves to ban flat fees on small pots

    2022-01-10T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Regulations have been laid before parliament that will see flat fees banned for pots of under £100, which the government hopes will benefit hundreds of thousands of savers.

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    PLSA to expand policy board expertise

    2022-01-06T00:00:00Z

    On the go: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association is looking to expand the range of expertise on its policy board and committees, calling on experts from across the industry to apply for roles.

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    Podcast: Solving the UK’s ‘underpensioned’ problem

    2021-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: A significant proportion of the UK’s working population is struggling to save for retirement, and the Covid-19 pandemic has only worsened the situation. In this podcast, Now Pensions’ head of PR and campaigns Samantha Gould and the Pensions Policy Institute’s senior policy researcher Lauren Wilkinson talk us through the findings of a recent research report into the UK’s ‘underpensioned’ problem, and the policy initiatives that could help bridge the gaps.

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    Fairs: Diversity should make for difficult trustee board discussions

    2021-12-21T00:00:00Z

    On the go: Increasing diversity and making trustee boards more inclusive will produce longer and more difficult discussions — and that is a good thing, according to David Fairs, executive director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice at the Pensions Regulator.

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    Podcast: Fiduciary trumps politics if divesting from ‘illegal Israeli settlements’

    2021-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: Local Government Pension Schemes looking to divest from Israel should do so on grounds of sustainability and fiduciary responsibility, not because of politics and personal morality, says Richard Butcher, managing director of PTL. He is joined by Ian Neale, Aries Insight co-founder, to discuss divestment, defined benefit funding and ageing populations.

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    McCloud rebellion grows as six unions file for judicial review

    2021-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Six trade unions want to take the government to court in a bid to stop it imposing the cost of the McCloud remedy on their members, with one considering strike action.

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    DWP begins engagement over multi-employer CDC schemes

    2021-12-16T00:00:00Z

    Pensions minister Guy Opperman has confirmed that preliminary work has begun on the creation of multi-employer collective defined contribution schemes, as the Department for Work and Pensions publishes its response to the consultation on single-employer arrangements.

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    PPI launches ‘game-changing’ pensions framework

    2021-12-15T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Policy Institute has launched the PPI UK Pensions Framework, an analytical instrument designed to support long-term analysis of how changes in the UK state and private pension systems are impacting the experiences that people have in later life.

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    TPR’s DB funding code consultation delayed until ‘late summer’ 2022

    2021-12-15T00:00:00Z

    The second consultation into the Pensions Regulator’s new defined benefit funding code will be delayed until “late summer” 2022.

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    ‘Transitory’ inflation soars to 10-year high, with more pain to come

    2021-12-15T00:00:00Z

    Inflation soared to a 10-year high of 5.1 per cent in the year to November 2021, and those who once argued that the inflationary trend would be transitory are now warning that the worst is yet to come.

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    Ageing a bigger problem for pensions than Covid-19

    2021-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on pensions could be relatively short-lived should the global economy continue to recover, but an ageing population presents long-term challenges with no simple solutions, according to a new report from the OECD.

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    Govt to consult again on McCloud implementation in 2022

    2021-12-01T00:00:00Z

    The Cabinet Office, Home Office, Department for Education and Ministry of Defence have each opened consultations into the first phase of the McCloud remedy, covering regulations that will see all legacy schemes close to future accrual from March 2022. However, new consultations on phase two of the remedy will be launched next year.

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    Podcast: McCloud costs dispute could damage members’ morale

    2021-11-18T00:00:00Z

    Podcast: The dispute between doctors, firefighters and the Treasury over who should bear the costs of the McCloud remedy could have implications beyond the directly affected schemes, damaging trust in pensions, and lowering member morale. Hymans Robertson partner Michael Ambery and Quietroom co-founder Mark Scantlebury discuss McCloud, the statements season and the evolution of member communications.

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    Government considers overturning PPF’s Bauer ruling

    2021-11-17T00:00:00Z

    The government is looking to remove the effects of the Bauer ruling, impacting the Pension Protection Fund, from UK law and will introduce primary legislation in the near future, according to a letter sent to various industry stakeholders.

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    Rodda keen to expand AE but remains silent on pensions tax

    2021-11-12T00:00:00Z

    Shadow pensions minister Matt Rodda has said he is keen on expanding auto-enrolment and called for a negotiated settlement between unions and the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but he would not be drawn on Labour’s plans for pensions taxation during a talk with the Society of Pension Professionals.