All Steve Webb articles – Page 10
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      News'Gold standard' pensions unattainable for mostAverage earners targeting a “gold standard” pension of two-thirds pre-retirement income will need to work to age 77 at statutory minimum contribution levels, a new report has projected, underscoring the key role default levels will play as auto-enrolment matures. 
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         Opinion OpinionAn outstanding year for pensions…Editorial: And by that I mean we’re coming to the end of 2015 with several gargantuan issues left outstanding, hanging over the heads of schemes and providers. 
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         News NewsAutumn Statement gives pensions industry a breatherThe pensions industry has learned to brace itself for surprise over the last couple of years, so was relieved to escape relatively unscathed in Wednesday’s Autumn Statement. 
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      NewsShared pain, shared gain: Will risk-sharing get its day in the sun?News Analysis: Collective defined contribution schemes have been put on ice by the pensions minister though the idea could come back on the agenda in the future. But are UK employers ready for risk-sharing? 
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         Opinion OpinionIncentivising savings – or reducing tax reliefs?There is still no certainty about the future tax treatment of pensions. The Society of Pension Professionals’ president Duncan Buchanan explains why we might just end up with the system we have got. 
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      OpinionThe battle for DB: Ideas to turn around its fortunesFrom the blog: Foggy heads met misty eyes on the morning after the gala dinner at last week’s NAPF/PLSA conference, as four high-profile industry figureheads laid out their ideas to save defined benefit in the DB Debate. 
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      OpinionWebb: Why widening the AE net risks its delicate consensusFrom the blog: There is currently a logical fallacy in the pensions world that runs like this: First, pensions are a Good Thing. Second, millions of people are excluded from auto-enrolment. 
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      NewsPension dashboard could 'fail in its objective'Pension dashboards enabling savers to view their retirement assets in one place are set to become a reality, but commentators have questioned how they will be funded and some fear they could do “more harm than good”. 
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      OpinionFive key graphs on Nest’s retirement income blueprintFrom the blog: The flexibilities did away with traditional thinking on what makes an appropriate default fund, and with it kick-started the debate on the best route for accessing income from defined contribution pots. 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Out of reachLast week saw Pensions Expert host its 10th annual Leadership of DC Pensions summit in the City. 
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         News NewsIndustry calls on Altmann to press pauseIndustry experts have called for a period of consolidation across the pensions landscape as Ros Altmann takes on the role of pensions minister under the new Conservative regime. 
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         News NewsAs the result shock fades, attention turns to next pensions ministerGeneral election 2015: The Conservatives’ election triumph on Friday, alongside a near whitewash by the Scottish National party north of the border, has raised several questions about how the fallout will affect pensions. 
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      OpinionEducating your members on the risk of freedomAnalysis: In the 1998 film Armageddon, while battling G-force in a shuttle around the moon, hero AJ Frost asks: “Is this supposed to be like this?” 
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         Opinion OpinionEditorial: Drum roll...So there you have it. By the time you read this, swaths of people will have battered down their providers’ doors to get their mitts on their pension pots, to splash on posh cars and cruises. Or not. 
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      OpinionThree graphs showing why a pensions dashboard mattersA survey by provider B&CE has shown most pension savers support the introduction of a 'pensions dashboard' and comes a day after the Financial Conduct Authority announced it would work with the government on developing such a platform. 
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      OpinionIs Webb’s cashing-in annuities plan a blessing or curse for savers?Pensions minister Steve Webb recently called for retirees to be able to cash in or swap annuity providers in much the same way homeowners can currently switch their mortgage rate. 
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      OpinionWhat a Labour government could mean for pensionsPTL’s Richard Butcher outlines six key areas in which a Labour-led government could determine the next steps for UK pension provision. 
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      OpinionWhat Malcolm in the Middle says about our retirement prospectsWe've been talking about it for nigh on a year now, but a report released by the National Association of Pension Funds today paints a detailed portrait of the decision-making paralysis facing many in the 50-70 age group at retirement. 
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      NewsWebb backs mastertrusts to lead CDC vanguardPensions minister Steve Webb has signalled support for mastertrusts delivering a collective defined contribution option for members, at a Trades Union Congress conference on Wednesday – but at least one of the large mastertrusts has rejected the idea. 
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      OpinionWebb: Why a soft launch is right for automatic transfersIt is sometimes claimed that all the necessary legislation to deliver a successful programme of auto-enrolment was passed by the previous government. Under this version of history, all the coalition had to do was sit and watch its success. 
 





