All Sole trustee articles
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         News NewsTorsten Bell: Time for pension ‘heroes’ to do right by saversPension scheme trustees and providers can play pivotal roles in a pension industry driven by a vocational need to do its best by savers, according to the pensions minister. 
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         News NewsHandful of providers dominate professional trustee market, data showsLCP’s annual survey of professional trustees shows a maturing sector with growth slowing amid regulatory scrutiny. 
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         In Depth In DepthIn Depth: Sole trustee providers reviewing their operations as popularity soarsSole trusteeships increased by 13% year-on-year, according to Hymans Robertson, despite increased scrutiny of professional trustee firms from the Pensions Regulator. 
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         News NewsProfessional trustee market growth slowing, data showsSole trusteeship growth is slowing amid fresh scrutiny from the Pensions Regulator, with further declines forecast. 
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         In Depth In DepthIn Depth: Regulator’s new DC approach is a sign of things to comePensions Expert looks in detail at how the Pensions Regulator’s prudential approach to regulation is affecting all aspects of the industry. 
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         News NewsAMNT flags governance concerns with sole trustee modelThe association has called for greater regulatory oversight to ensure members are protected when schemes move to a sole trustee model. 
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         News NewsProfessional and sole trustees dominate scheme management, data showsSole trustee appointments grow 30% year-on-year as large professional trustee firms grow their influence over scheme operations. 
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         News NewsProfessional trustee appointments jump 10%On the go: The number of UK pension schemes to have appointed a professional trustee rose by a 10th in the year to July 2022, new research has found. 
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         News NewsAPPT pushes for diversity and inclusion in trustee boardsOn the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has launched a “hints and tips” briefing focused on diversity and inclusion, in a bid to influence how trustees go about shaping their boards. 
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         News NewsPASA issues call to action on dashboards data matchingOn the go: The Pensions Administration Standards Association has urged schemes to act now on data matching in preparation for dashboards, deciding how to digitally compare and match “find requests” from users against their records. 
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         News NewsDelaying retirement by a day could leave members £10,000 better offDelaying retirement by a day could leave members £10,000 better off in retirement due to the way members’ benefits are calculated based on short-term inflation rates, according to research from XPS Pensions Group. 
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         News NewsTPR: ‘Keep asking questions’ about investment strategiesOn the go: The current economic malaise, and especially the impact on liability-driven investments now interest rates are rising, proves it is especially important that trustees continue to ask questions about their investment strategies, even if they seem “silly”, says Fred Berry, the Pensions Regulator’s lead investment consultant. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Schemes struggle to educate members amid cost of living crisisPodcast: Members should be able to consider dipping into their pensions early to combat the cost of living crisis, but schemes may struggle to educate them about the best means of doing so without giving them advice. Society of Pensions Professionals president Steve Hitchiner is joined by AgeWage chief executive Henry Tapper, founder of the Pension Playpen, to discuss recession fears, consumer protection for dashboards, and expanding long-term asset funds. 
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         News NewsWaiting times a problem as demand for Pensions Ombudsman risesThe Pensions Ombudsman has been successful in its application for additional funding, part of which will go towards establishing its new pensions dishonesty unit, and tackling customer waiting times as demand is expected to rise by at least 10 per cent over the next year. 
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         News NewsCollective defined contribution schemes launch in Great BritainOn the go: Providers in Great Britain are now able to apply to launch collective defined contribution schemes, a development hailed by pensions minister Guy Opperman for its potential to “transform the UK pensions landscape”. 
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         News NewsTechnology is biggest challenge most DB sole trustees faceOn the go: Nearly two-thirds of defined benefit scheme sole trustees have earmarked technology as their biggest challenge for the next few years, according to new research. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Ball in TPR’s court as DB funding code consultation launchesPodcast: The consultation into the defined benefit funding code by the Department for Work and Pensions hints at a prescriptive regime to come, but the Pensions Regulator must improve on its “rubbish” code of practice draft, according to Zedra client director Richard Butcher. He and Hymans Robertson partner Laura McLaren discuss the next steps, stronger nudge concerns, and assess the health of pensions post-Maxwell. 
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         News NewsHMRC clarifies tax treatment of GMP arrearsOn the go: HM Revenue & Customs has set out the tax treatment for arrears and interest when equalising for guaranteed minimum pension, explaining the circumstances under which there is an obligation to deduct tax. 
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         News NewsTrustees urged to include ESG factors in covenant assessmentOn the go: Accounting for Sustainability and the Employer Covenant Practitioners Association have teamed up to launch a “top tips” guide for considering environmental, social and governance risk in the employer covenant process, hailed by the Pensions Regulator chair Sarah Smart as “an important first port of call for trustees”. 
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         News NewsCost of discretionary increases to combat inflation could hit £18bnThe cost of awarding discretionary increases to members could now add £18bn to defined benefit schemes' liabilities, experts have warned, as inflation continues to rise. 
 





