All Steve Webb articles – Page 3
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      NewsUber ruling may not solve gig worker pensions issueOn the go: The Supreme Court may have opened the door to workplace pension schemes for gig workers by ruling that Uber drivers are workers — but former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb warned the issue may not yet be resolved. 
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      NewsDB transfers falling as advice provision declinesOn the go: The number of people transferring out of defined benefit pension schemes fell in the 18 months to the end of March 2020, according to new data from the Financial Conduct Authority. 
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      News2021 could see ‘gold rush’ in DB transfers after 50% drop in 2020After member interest in transferring out of defined benefit schemes dropped by 50 per cent during the first lockdown, transfer values have recovered and 2021 could even see a “gold rush” in activity. 
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      NewsLabour pushes climate change, superfunds, dashboard amendmentsSenior Labour party figures including leader Keir Starmer have put their names to a series of amendments to the pension schemes bill, covering climate change targets, superfunds legislation and the pensions dashboards. 
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      NewsLarger DB schemes face £100bn bill due to new regulationsThe impact of new regulations in the pension schemes bill and the future defined benefit funding code will mean that sponsors of the UK’s largest schemes will have to fork out £100bn over the next 10 years, according to new analysis from LCP. 
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      NewsDWP still keeping millions in the dark over loss of GMP top upsMillions of people are still unaware of the loss of a valuable indexed guaranteed minimum pension benefit to their state pension since 2016, as the Department for Work and Pensions still has not complied with a Parliamentary and Health Services Ombudsman ruling to inform the public of this deprivation. 
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      NewsLifetime allowance to rise 0.5 per cent next yearOn the go: The pensions lifetime allowance is set to rise to £1,078,900 after inflation was confirmed at 0.5 per cent on Wednesday. 
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      NewsMere 4% of advisers appointed by DB schemesOn the go: Trustees of defined benefit schemes have been encouraged to work with a wider range of financial advisers as it emerged only 4 per cent have been appointed by a scheme. 
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      NewsCalls for government to clarify dashboard data standardsOn the go: The government is facing growing calls to “come clean” about what data is required from pension schemes and providers for the pensions dashboard so that the industry can prepare properly, following conflicting reports. 
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      NewsONS indicates master trust transfer spike as experts demand opacityData crunch: A massive spike in defined contribution transfers could signal frantic consolidation in the master trust sector, as experts call for clearer data from the Office for National Statistics. 
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      NewsLords commit TPR to preserving open DB schemesThe House of Lords has amended the pension schemes bill to ensure that open defined benefit schemes are not forced to derisk their investments in the same way as closed plans, in one of four defeats suffered by the government. 
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      NewsGovernment plans to push ahead with small scheme consolidationOn the go: The government looks set to press ahead with plans to encourage small schemes to consolidate, according to analysis of consultation documents by LCP. 
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         News NewsPPF cap is age discrimination, court rulesA High Court judge has ruled that a key feature of the Pension Protection Fund’s benefit structure is illegal on age discrimination grounds, leaving the defined benefit lifeboat liable for back payments to wealthier pension members. 
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      NewsMinister questions schemes on dashboard data readinessUK pension schemes are being asked by the pensions minister to report on the readiness of their data for the dashboards project, but specialists argue the lack of legislation and data standards could make it difficult to obtain accurate responses. 
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      NewsDB employers mandated to justify further payment holidaysTrustees of defined benefit pension schemes will have to report decisions to allow sponsors to skip or delay deficit payments to the Pensions Regulator from July, as the watchdog drew fire for not insisting on this transparency from the start of its Covid-19 easements. 
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      NewsRegulator to issue rules for consolidators ‘in the coming weeks’The Pensions Regulator is shortly to issue interim regulation covering commercial consolidators, Pensions Expert can reveal. 
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      NewsAuto-enrolment weathers second contribution increaseA step up in the level of minimum contributions to workplace pension schemes in the UK has resulted in a minor uptick in employees choosing to opt out of saving, according to a new study. 
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      NewsMusic charity leaves Teachers’ scheme to offer benefits symphonyA hike in employer pension contributions has prompted a Birmingham-based charity to leave the Teachers’ Pension Scheme, using the savings from that decision to extend its benefits offering. 
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      NewsTPR allows employers to cut contributions without consultationOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has warned employers against encouraging savers to opt out of auto-enrolment, as it relaxed its rules to allow them to cut some contributions without consultation. 
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      NewsDB schemes to face major data exercise for dashboardsNew requirements to translate defined benefit pensions into an annual income in today’s terms could mean trustees and administrators face a major data exercise to comply with the pensions dashboards, according to experts. 
 





