All Ros Altman articles – Page 4

  • News

    Treasury scraps plans for secondary annuity market amid consumer protection concerns

    2016-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Proposed reforms to create a secondary annuity market have been abandoned due to concerns about consumer protection and value for money.

  • Opinion

    Keep calm and monitor your covenant

    2016-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: The Bank of England failed to buy the targeted amount of long-dated gilts on Tuesday, and according to consultancy Hymans Robertson, low yields have now pushed DB deficits to £1tn.

  • Opinion

    No more short notice, please

    2016-08-05T00:00:00Z

    The recent ‘changing of the guard’ at Downing Street has led to a major reorganisation of the government as a whole. The relevance of its impact on pensions policy is potentially very significant indeed.

  • Opinion

    A cut too far?

    2016-08-05T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: It was expected, but that makes it no less painful: pension scheme trustees are licking their wounds after the Bank of England decided yesterday that a further cut in the bank rate would help the UK economy back on its feet, together with more quantitative easing.

  • Opinion

    Dashboard, dashboard on the wall...

    2016-07-22T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: I won’t mention the Department for Work and Pensions, the new cabinet or Ros Altmann, although there would be plenty to say about them. You can read it here.

  • News

    Altmann slams PPF cap change delays

    2016-07-22T00:00:00Z

    If Baroness Ros Altmann was less outspoken on issues of reform during her stint as pensions minister, she is certainly making up for lost time, launching her fourth attack on government policy in almost as many days.

  • Opinion

    Ros Altmann backs Waspi in stinging resignation letter

    2016-07-18T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: The end of Ros Altmann’s tenure as pensions minister on Friday capped off a week in which print news seemed doomed to be out of date by the time it hit the shelves.

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    News

    Webb: New face at DWP will not loosen Treasury's grip on pensions tax

    2016-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Philip Hammond’s appointment as chancellor of the exchequer is unlikely to see the Department for Work and Pensions regain control of pensions reform, according to former pensions minister Steve Webb.

  • News

    DWP calls for evidence on Nest decumulation services

    2016-07-08T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Work and Pensions has called for evidence on a proposal to allow Nest to provide decumulation services for its members, and to let it offer services to individuals, employers and other schemes.

  • Opinion

    Will PLSA’s DB consultation bolster embattled industry?

    2016-06-10T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association has called for evidence to support its Defined Benefit Taskforce, as record-low gilt yields pile yet more pressure on the industry.

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    Opinion

    Pools must not leak

    2016-05-12T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: Asset pooling makes sense, but getting it to work can be a headache – that was the general consensus among Local Government Pension Scheme representatives at our LGPS Leadership Briefing this week.

  • News

    Women undersave due to childcare, but AE carer credits unlikely

    2016-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Women do not save enough for pensions due to the persistence of the breadwinner model and a lack of confidence in their own financial aptitude, a new study shows. Despite this, a proposal to introduce carer credits to auto-enrolment was rebuffed by the pensions minister this week.

  • Opinion

    Altmann: Create a culture where it pays to save

    2016-03-23T00:00:00Z

    Pensions minister Ros Altmann outlines the next steps for auto-enrolment and welcomes the new higher limit on tax-free employer-arranged advice.

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    Opinion

    What does Iain Duncan Smith's resignation mean for pensions?

    2016-03-21T00:00:00Z

    There was a big upset in Westminster over the weekend as former secretary of state for work and pensions Iain Duncan Smith resigned in protest over the chancellor’s latest round of benefit cuts.

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    Opinion

    Shadow pensions minister: Building awareness v expensive publicity

    2015-11-09T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: Since I became shadow pensions minister the three major issues on my desk every week are the pension freedoms, auto-enrolment and the new single-tier state pension.

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    Opinion

    A real crowd PLSA

    2015-10-16T00:00:00Z

    Editorial: The NAPF annual conference is the pinnacle of pensions jollies and the event this week had an added buzz in the air. While the industry still faces some uncertain times, it was enjoying what seemed to be a greater sense of stability in its own identity compared with this time last year.

  • Opinion

    The Altmann furore: Does it really matter?

    2015-09-08T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: They say a leopard never changes its spots but a former government adviser can certainly change their political colours, it seems.

  • Duncan Buchanan
    Opinion

    Storing up a scandal? The risks of cashing in annuities

    2015-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Talking Head: The Society of Pension Professionals’ Duncan Buchanan argues second-hand annuities could lead to a consumer backlash further down the line.

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    Opinion

    Editorial: Pass the cashish, it's time to get creative

    2015-07-03T00:00:00Z

    No festival is complete without music. As I loitered at the fringes of a marquee, in Wednesday’s sweltering heat, sounds from nearby speakers streamed an eclectic mix of hillbilly country and Mexican mariachi as I watched the panel discussion on foreign exchange.

  • Opinion

    Altmann sets out on maiden voyage, industry expectations high

    2015-06-19T00:00:00Z

    From the blog: Pensions minister Baroness Altmann of Tottenham – commonly known in the industry as Ros Altmann – yesterday delivered her maiden speech to the House of Lords, outlining the government’s thoughts on the state pension, consumer protection and what lies ahead for auto-enrolment.