All Quilter articles – Page 3
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         News NewsCalls for NHS pension reform to tackle 'medical staffing crisis'On the go: The British Medical Association has used a Public Accounts Committee report criticising the Treasury’s implementation of public sector pension reforms to call for further changes to the NHS Pension Scheme in order to tackle the medical staffing crisis. 
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         News NewsNHS staff turn to scheme pays as taper issues rumble onOn the go: Nearly 40 per cent of the NHS staff who breached their annual allowance in 2018-19 turned to scheme pays to help them foot the bill, Quilter said, as it warned of a legacy of allowance issues for many doctors. 
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      NewsGovt confirms triple lock boost despite scepticismOn the go: The government has confirmed it will maintain the triple lock and increase the state pension in 2021-22, despite suspicions it would be scrapped due to Covid-19. 
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      NewsSocial care crisis: is auto-enrolment the answer?Auto-enrolment-style contributions could hold the key to solving the UK’s growing social care crisis, according to the sponsors of a report into the funding shortfall for care in later life. 
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         News NewsNew consultation fails to address NHS clinician concernsDoctors believe a new consultation offering greater pension flexibilities is not enough to stop them refusing extra shifts in the hard-pressed National Health Service, as experts demand an overhaul of the entire pensions tax system. 
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      NewsFalling healthy life expectancy for women pours fuel on SPA debateOn the go: Latest data on healthy life expectancy, published by the Office for National Statistics, have poured fuel on an already blazing debate about the recently increased age at which women can access their state pension. 
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      NewsCustomers satisfied with Pension Wise, but take-up concerns remainNine in 10 customers who have had a Pension Wise appointment are satisfied with their experience of the service overall, a recent report has shown, but concerns remain over the take-up of the government-backed guidance service. 
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         News NewsFord set to offer partial transfersFord has agreed to offer members of its defined benefit scheme the right to partially transfer out half of their pension as cash at retirement, allowing former employees greater flexibility in their benefits. 
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      NewsMichael Johnson: Replace pensions tax relief with bonusesIn a bid to make pensions saving more progressive, the Centre for Policy Studies has recommended substituting tax relief on pensions for capped bonuses on individual and employers’ retirement contributions. 
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         Opinion OpinionCrowd control: Avoiding the next quant crisisOld Mutual Global Investors’ Leif Cussen asks whether a quant crisis could reoccur in today’s smart beta products and what can be done to protect against it. 
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         News NewsFCA recommends investment pathways for drawdownThe Financial Conduct Authority has proposed that pension providers are required to develop three ready-made investment pathways to help confused drawdown customers, but has shied away from imposing a charge cap on the products. 
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      NewsIGC reporting fails to identify value for moneyIndependent governance committees are failing to adequately report the value for money represented by their respective providers, according to a new report ranking the committees on scrutiny and transparency. 
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      NewsDWP response on scams and guidance 'light on details'The Department for Work and Pensions has said it will "continue to work swiftly" to bring in a cold-calling ban, but commentators have warned more needs to be done to protect vulnerable savers. 
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      NewsONS wealth survey: Pension inequality reducing but debt a worryPension wealth for UK households increased by 20 per cent in the past two years, according to the Office for National Statistics, but an increase in aggregate debt clouded good news for overall financial health. 
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         News NewsCarillion collapse sparks calls for better DB rulesThe collapse of Carillion and impending transfer of some of its defined benefit members into the Pension Protection Fund has raised questions about the suitability of existing pensions laws. 
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      NewsFour priorities for McVey's DWPThe Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department. 
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      NewsPPI: Consider different policy options for self-employed pensionsPolicymakers need to consider diverse attitudes and financial circumstances of different self-employed groups before deciding on options to boost pension saving levels, a new report finds. 
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      NewsReport calls for legal right to partial DB transferMembers of defined benefit pension schemes should have the legal right to partially transfer their pension rights, a new report has said. It also recommended enhanced disclosure and broader consideration of client profiles. 
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      NewsMore people accessing freedoms, but industry image concerns remainThe number of people taking advantage of pension freedoms increased in the second quarter of this year, but while this signals an increased awareness of freedom and choice, experts say there is still a need to improve trust in the industry. 
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      NewsFCA cites ways to crank up consumer protection amid competition concernsThe rising number of consumers who buy drawdown without advice has given prominence to the need for greater support and protection, says the Financial Conduct Authority. 
 





