All Regulation articles – Page 70

  • News

    How to choose a professional trustee for your scheme

    2017-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Any other business: A regulatory burden that has proved too much even for some professional trustees and a challenging investment environment mean running a scheme has arguably never been harder. So should schemes appoint professional trustees, and what qualities do they need to look for?

  • News

    Brexit speech calms markets but leaves questions over ECJ cases

    2017-01-18T00:00:00Z

    Prime Minister Theresa May this week laid out the government’s plans for Brexit, prompting questions from the pensions industry over the role of EU law in UK pensions over the longer term.

  • Kim Newell-Chebator
    Opinion

    How the MiFID II policy statement will affect you

    2017-01-17T00:00:00Z

    Kim Newell Chebator explains how new MiFID II regulations on data and trading will affect investors from next year.

  • Phil Boyle
    Opinion

    Master trust regulation: The devil will be in the detail

    2017-01-16T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: No one wants to be reading stories about pension scheme members suffering financial loss as a result of being enrolled into poorly managed master trusts. The new regulations for master trusts are therefore to be welcomed. 

  • Opinion

    Dogs that bark… bite

    2017-01-11T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: A total of £5,000 might not be an awful lot for companies, but if it means their reputation suffers, it could lead to much greater losses.

  • News

    TPR bares its teeth with first mastertrust fines

    2017-01-10T00:00:00Z

    The Pensions Regulator has imposed its first fines against mastertrusts for failing to complete a chair’s statement, as it signals a hard approach to dealing with defined contribution administration lapses.

  • News

    DB outlook 2017: Investment problems remain as deficits dip

    2017-01-04T00:00:00Z

    Defined benefit deficits worsened during December to an aggregate IAS 19 deficit of £434bn, as experts added sustained low interest rates and cash flow problems to their concerns for pension funds over the course of 2017.

  • Opinion

    Is good pensions practice drowning in policy consultations?

    2016-12-21T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: The run up to Christmas saw a flurry of political activity to cap off what has been an exhausting year, with two separate Department for Work and Pensions consultation launches complemented by the Work and Pensions Select Committee’s report on defined benefit.

  • News

    Select committee: Scare negligent employers into funding with 'nuclear' fines

    2016-12-21T00:00:00Z

    The Work and Pensions Select Committee has called for “nuclear deterrent” fines – tripling the amount currently payable – to be levied against employers seen to be shirking pension responsibilities, in its report into defined benefit pensions.

  • Opinion

    What's the outlook for DC in 2017?

    2016-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Defined contribution adequacy and stagnant investments were key concerns for trustees in 2016, so what do experts think the new year has in store for DC?

  • News

    Defaults and dashboards: Top DC and AE stories from 2016

    2016-12-20T00:00:00Z

    Year in review: The battle to make defined contribution a safer place for members proved to be an uphill struggle in 2016, as schemes, regulators and even the police were trying to keep up with developments in the market.

  • Features

    Reuters scheme simplifies strategy in liquidity search

    2016-12-08T00:00:00Z

    As part of a push to simplify its asset allocation and achieve greater liquidity, Reuters Pension Fund is exiting its property investments, putting some of the proceeds into a new buy-and-maintain mandate and an existing diversified growth fund.

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    Opinion

    QROPS: Between expat need and tax loophole

    2016-12-06T00:00:00Z

    Analysis: Moving to live or work abroad is not, for most people, logistically straightforward, and planning ahead is key to ensure a smooth transition, particularly when considering long-term financial requirements, including pensions. 

  • Bloomberg
    News

    One year wiser: What trustees have learnt in 2016

    2016-12-05T00:00:00Z

    Any other business: From Brexit to Trump, 2016 has been a year of the once-inconceivable coming to pass. Faith in institutions, already low, has taken repeated batterings as prediction after prediction has turned out to be wrong.

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    Features

    Shipbuilding members can board public sector scheme

    2016-11-30T00:00:00Z

    The Shipbuilding Industries Pension Scheme has given certain members of its Fleet Support section the choice to rejoin a public service pension scheme as part of the government’s 'new fair deal' policy, but experts say it might not all be plain sailing. 

  • News

    Consumers to be encouraged to shop around with proposed annuity provider rules

    2016-11-28T00:00:00Z

    New plans announced by the Financial Conduct Authority will require annuity providers to make consumers aware of rival deals before they purchase an annuity, but some experts say there should be a similar solution for other retirement products.

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    News

    FCA annuity provider rules to encourage consumers to shop around

    2016-11-28T00:00:00Z

    New plans announced by the Financial Conduct Authority will require annuity providers to make consumers aware of rival deals before they purchase an annuity, and some experts say there should be similar rules for other retirement products.

  • Features

    National Grid goes ahead with new scheme sections

    2016-11-25T00:00:00Z

    National Grid has decided on the section allocation of scheme members after agreeing on the creation of three independent sections within the National Grid UK Pension Scheme earlier this year

  • News

    'Unconflicted' MNTs have a place on trustee boards, experts say

    2016-11-23T00:00:00Z

    Communicating complicated legislative changes, focusing on defined contribution governance and protecting members’ benefits are just a few of the challenges faced by trustee boards.

  • News

    FCA wants to strengthen duty on managers and consultants

    2016-11-18T00:00:00Z

    About £109bn of investor assets is held by managers who charge high fees but do not offer significant variation from an index-tracking strategy, the Financial Conduct Authority’s interim report on competition in the asset management market has found.