All Punter Southall articles – Page 5
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      NewsCash flow is important but not pressing, experts sayFor the first time, the Pensions Regulator explicitly included cash flow considerations in its annual funding statement, published last week. Industry insiders welcomed the move, but said the statement has raised other equally important concerns. 
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      NewsRegulator announces mastertrust crackdownThe Pensions Regulator has announced plans to crack down on poorly governed mastertrusts, as auto-enrolment begins to show clear winners and losers among schemes. 
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      NewsAldermore ups matching in employee retention driveRetail banking group Aldermore has increased its matching contribution offering as part of a wider overhaul of employee benefits aimed at improving employee retention. 
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      NewsHoneymoon for DGF performance could come to an end, experts warnExperts have warned diversified growth funds could suffer from lower returns in the future and called for increased innovation among providers, but others still expect the asset class to grow in coming years. 
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         News NewsRM deficit reduction highlights need to be proactiveOnline teaching tools supplier RM has shortened its recovery plan and reduced its deficit by more than £10m using a combination of contributions, updated member information and a buy-in. 
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         News NewsBrewer crafts more generous DC plan to become top dogCraft brewer Brewdog has introduced a higher contribution for members of its defined contribution scheme in an ambitious bid to create a best-in-class employee benefits package. 
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      NewsStrong covenants offer schemes more slack on investment riskSchemes with strong employer covenants could find it easier to take on more investment risk, experts have said, in light of the Pensions Regulator’s increased focus on integrated risk management. 
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         Opinion OpinionFall in accounting deficits no reason to cheerFrom the blog: IAS accounting deficits belonging to defined benefit pension schemes have improved, but schemes should not get their hopes up about funding positions. 
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      NewsRegulator warns small employers with new year AE reminderThe Pensions Regulator has written to small and micro employers across the country reminding them of new workplace pension requirements, but experts say it will need to take a harder line to drive up compliance. 
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      OpinionDC Debate: Autumn Statement, VfM and governanceIn this final quarterly DC Debate of the year, our seven panel members discuss the speed at which DC reviews are being carried out, the effectiveness of IGCs, value for money in the real world and Autumn Statement predictions. 
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         News NewsM&S completes re-enrolment, experts warn of governance risksMarks & Spencer Pension Scheme has successfully completed re-enrolment, having reached the three-year staging anniversary, but experts say schemes should review their processes to avoid tripping over nuances in the rules. 
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      NewsRebus reviews funding strategy in self-sufficiency driveRebus Pension Scheme is shooting for funding self-sufficiency with a review of its investment strategy aimed at boosting returns and diversification, but some commentators have raised questions over its loose definition. 
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      FeaturesActuaries up the ante on auto-enrolment contribution levelsNews Analysis: The government should continue to phase up minimum auto-enrolment contributions beyond 2018 to hit an aggregate 16 per cent, actuaries have said, as part of a longer-term roadmap to build on the policy’s success. 
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      OpinionThe DC Debate – does the future offer greater freedom, or further restrictions?In this instalment of the DC Debate, our eight panel members discuss the effects of the new freedoms, continued legislation and compliance, and which value-for-money products are in the pensions pipeline. 
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         News NewsPPF: 'Steady as she goes' approach for 2016/17 levyThe Pension Protection Fund has revised down its aggregate levy requirement for 2016/2017 but has urged schemes to continue to focus on risk reduction. 
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      NewsHow scrapping short-service refunds affects DC and employer costsTrustees and sponsors of workplace defined contribution schemes need to review their scheme rules, administrative processes and member communications to reflect the abolition of short-service refunds on October 1. 
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      NewsRun affordable risk, say expertsSchemes must not run more risk than they can afford, say experts, as UK private sector defined benefit deficits rocket to £900bn. 
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      NewsProactive SMEs could still face auto-enrolment compliance headwindsMarketing and communication consultancy JPES Partners is ahead of the wider SME curve in providing a pension scheme to its employees but work remains to ensure auto-enrolment compliance ahead of the company’s staging date. 
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      NewsDC admin to form heart of engagement efforts, experts sayLeadership of DC summit: Personalised communication and raising engagement levels over time will be a critical part of successful scheme administration in the new defined contribution environment, industry experts have said. 
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      NewsWatchdog's new self-cert requirements will test DC governanceDefined contribution schemes will have to declare compliance with the charge cap, as the Pensions Regulator updates its scheme return form to reflect April's legislative changes. 
 





