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         News NewsPensions UK sets out model for small pots consolidationA new report recommends a “federated” system for consolidating deferred auto-enrolment pots of less than £1,000, using existing technologies and processes where possible. 
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         News NewsWhy consumer confidence could undermine pots for lifeResearch by Barnett Waddingham has shown consumers to be keen on the government’s pots for life concept – but a lack of confidence in decision-making could hamper its success. 
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         News NewsPot for life could threaten auto-enrolment success, warns ABIEmployer survey shows companies are concerned about the potential negative impact on staff pension outcomes. 
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         Opinion OpinionPots for life won’t work – here’s what willNo more promises - why it’s time to deliver and resolve the pension crisis, says Beyond Encryption’s Paul Holland. 
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         Opinion Opinion‘Pot for life’: what are the knock-on effects?Proponents and critics need to fully understand the likely impacts and update their arguments to address them. 
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         Opinion OpinionSmall pots plan deserves some praiseWhen the Department for Work and Pension’s (DWP) consultation on how to solve the small pots problem closed, it was followed by criticism of the department’s solution. 
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         News NewsSmall pots consultation: 'Pot for life' approach seen as long-term solutionThe Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has launched an eight-week consultation after a call for evidence which flagged up a multiple consolidator approach as a possible solution to the issue of deferred small pots. 
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         News NewsDWP narrows down small pots solution to two optionsThe Department for Work and Pensions has narrowed down the solution to the small pots issue to either the creation of default consolidators or the introduction of pot-follows-member legislation. 
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         News NewsSmall pots problem is ‘only going to get worse’The number of small pension pots — and the costs of administering them — will continue to increase, despite efforts from the government and industry, a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association panel has warned. 
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         News NewsOpperman: Employers should provide ‘rainy-day fund’ to keep staffPensions minister Guy Opperman has argued there is a need for employers to have a savings product offering, in addition to a pensions package, as a means of retaining staff. 
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         News NewsSmall pots group revisits pot-follows-member solutionThe small pots working group has come up with three recommendations to consolidate the large number of small defined contribution pension pots in the UK, one of which includes the pot-follows-member solution, which has been touted before. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: ‘Pot follows member’ legislation needed to solve small pots problemPodcast: Industry consensus is needed to support a ‘pot follows member’ solution to the small pots problem, with previous attempts to solve it having failed, says Henry Tapper, executive chair of AgeWage. He is joined by Tom McPhail, director of public affairs at the Lang Cat, to discuss small pots, commercial consolidators, and more McCloud woe for the Local Government Pension Scheme. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Universal charges could harm master trust competitionPodcast: The intent behind universal charges on default funds is sound, but the method — such as the introduction of flat fees — risks harming the master trust sector and restricting access to pensions, according to The People’s Pension’s director of policy Phil Brown. He his joined by his colleague, head of pensions policy Tim Gosling, to discuss charge structures, decumulation solutions, and baffling pensions jargon. 
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      NewsIndustry bodies launch small pots working groupOn the go: The small pension pots working group had its first meeting on Wednesday, with a team of experts appointed to propose solutions to the current issues caused to auto-enrolment savers and schemes. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: New powers in Pension Schemes Act could cause bankruptciesPodcast: New criminal provisions in the Pension Schemes Act are so broadly drafted that they could strangle legitimate business activity, potentially resulting in unnecessary bankruptcies. So says Arc Pensions Law partner Jane Kola, who, along with Society of Pension Professionals president James Riley, warn about the potentially dire consequences and call for more clarity from the regulator. More cheerfully, this inauguration day episode also covers the future of actuaries, small pots, and Donald Trump’s pension. 
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      NewsFlat fees ban is a ‘sticking plaster’ on small pots woundThe Department for Work and Pensions’ proposed ban on flat fees on pots under £100 should be seen as a temporary stopgap, not a permanent solution to the small pots problem, industry figures have warned. 
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         News NewsDWP to ban flat fees for small potsThe Department for Work and Pensions is to ban the charging of flat fees on pension pots under £100 in an attempt to stop their erosion by charges and administration costs. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Economic uncertainty, DC consolidation, ESG to mark 2021Podcast: Economic uncertainty from the pandemic and the aftereffects of Brexit, solving the small pots problem and consolidation in the defined contribution universe, and yet more environmental, social and governance regulation are the themes to watch out for this year. These are the predictions for the pensions industry in 2021 from Marc Hommel, senior pensions adviser at EY-Parthenon, and Sue Pemberton, head of technology and DC consulting at Premier Pensions. 
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      NewsSmall pots report recommends member exchange trialsThe pensions industry should begin work to facilitate mass exchanges of sub-scale defined contribution accounts, according to a government-commissioned working group looking to address the problem of small pots. 
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      NewsLCP: ‘Pot-follows-member’ could solve small pots problemOn the go: The government has been urged to look again at a ‘pot-follows-member’ solution to the small pots problem plaguing auto-enrolment and master trusts. 
 





