All Regulation articles – Page 54
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FeaturesThe clear cost of investment
Obscuring investment costs is becoming a risky game for the asset management industry, and Dr Chris Sier knows it.
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OpinionSmall schemes, big changes: How to tackle the UK governance problem
Dalriada Trustees’ Vassos Vassou sees professionalising the UK’s trustee boards as a potential solution to the governance failings at small UK schemes. But with few sub-scale schemes able to afford the extra cost, could a regulatory levy be used to boost board expertise?
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Arcadia CVA proposals approved
On the go: All seven of Arcadia’s company voluntary arrangements have been approved by the required majority of the retailer’s creditors.
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CMA takes final step in reform of fid man and consultancy sectors
On the go: The Competition and Markets Authority has issued a legally binding order requiring investment consultants and fiduciary managers to provide clearer information about what their customers are getting for their money.
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Trustee fined for tardy transfer and reported to TPR
On the go: The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the trustee of the Commando 2012 Pension Scheme for failing to a pay a transfer payment within the statutory time frame.
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Trustees face tougher ESG disclosure rules from 2020
On the go: Regulations have been laid in Parliament today that impose tougher disclosure rules for trustees on their stewardship and engagement policies.
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Regulator announces authorisation application from new master trust
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has revealed that a total of 39 master trusts have applied for authorisation, including one new master trust, as it indicates that new master trust schemes will face tougher supervision.
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Former charity chief pleads not guilty in £250k fraud
On the go: The former head of a charity for the disabled has pleaded not guilty to defrauding the charity’s pension scheme at a hearing at Winchester Crown Court on Tuesday.
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DB members transferring face adviser shortage as regulations bite
On the go: Nearly seven out of 10 advisers are wary of advising on defined benefit transfers, according to Aegon Research.
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TPR replaces DC pension trustees at Dunnes Stores
On the go: Pension trustees at Northern Irish high street retailer Dunnes Stores have been stopped by the Pensions Regulator from running the company’s defined contribution scheme.
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Features
University of Birmingham replaces GPP with master trust
The University of Birmingham has replaced its group personal pension plan with a master trust administered by a different provider, following a review of staff retirement savings arrangements.
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Ex-energy secretary: Force divestment from companies flouting Paris accord
Former energy secretary Sir Ed Davey outlined his “radical but practical” vision to tackle climate change in Westminster on Wednesday, as cross-party pressure mounts on the government to take action.
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TPR expresses 'grave concerns' over USS funding proposal
On the go: In a leaked email to Universities Superannuation Scheme, The Pensions Regulator has expressed “grave concerns” over an option for finalising its 2018 valuation that could delay funding pressures into the future.
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Light at end of tunnel in Barnet admin fiasco
Long-running issues with poor-quality data at the London Borough of Barnet Pension Fund, administered by Capita, are at last showing some signs of improvement.
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FeaturesUMSS focuses on sustainability with new equity manager appointments
The £609m University of Manchester Superannuation Scheme has appointed two new equity managers who invest in companies picked on sustainability grounds.
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Tailored review recommends extending watchdog's powers
On the go: A review of the Pensions Regulator has recommended that the government consider extending the watchdog’s powers to enable them to make rules in specific circumstances.
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Employer prioritises pension over dividends following TPR pressure
On the go: A defined benefit pension scheme has committed to stop dividend payments for six years and shortened its recovery plan length as part of a suite of improvements following intervention by the Pensions Regulator.
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TPR targets employers who flout auto-enrolment law
On the go: Employers who avoid their auto-enrolment pension duties are being targeted by the Pensions Regulator in a new round of short-notice inspections.
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Master trust authorisation period closes with 38 left in the running
On the go: A total of 38 master trust authorisation applications had been submitted to The Pensions Regulator by Tuesday, as the extension period closed with more casualties expected.
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TPR to issue two consultations on plans for a clearer DB funding framework
On the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced its intention to launch two consultations – the first to be published this summer – as part of the watchdog’s plans to make the funding standard for defined benefit schemes clearer.





