All Steve Webb articles – Page 7
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      NewsFour priorities for McVey's DWPThe Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department. 
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      NewsFreedoms still have industry in their grip: Top DC stories from 2017Year in review: The sea change policy of freedom and choice brought in more than two years ago continues to dominate in the defined contribution world. 
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      NewsAE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020sThe government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism. 
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      FeaturesCPI, admin and Mums: Top 5 DB and derisking stories from 2017Year in review: Funding and liability management took centre stage during 2017, as the debate over defined benefit pension scheme sustainability and member protection ramped up. 
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      OpinionIndustry is divided over Royal Mail's CDC proposalPressure is mounting on the Department for Work and Pensions to lay regulations for collective defined contribution, after mediation between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union recommended lobbying government to facilitate their creation of a CDC scheme. 
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      NewsNew regime could reduce number of mastertrusts by a thirdThe government has set out draft regulations for defined contribution mastertrusts, estimating that the rules will cut the number of mastertrusts to about 56 from currently 87. 
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      OpinionHow we can cut DB transfer delaysIn an increasingly consumer-driven age, the official regulatory standards for the end-to-end time allowed for a defined benefit to defined contribution transfer look positively glacial. 
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         News NewsGovernment pushes for patient capital in Autumn BudgetAutumn Budget 2017: Chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond stated the government’s desire to see pension funds invest in patient capital as part of its Autumn Budget. 
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         Opinion OpinionCan we afford for members not to be engaged?From the blog: Steve Webb recently argued that changing how people make choices is the “one thing” that has reversed the fall in membership of workplace pensions. 
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         News NewsGina Miller: Brexit could change retirement attitudesEconomic turmoil induced by the UK’s exit from the EU might tempt savers to draw from their retirement pots sooner, according to Gina Miller, founding partner at wealth manager SCM Direct. 
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         Opinion OpinionIt's time to put our faith in expertsFrom the blog: The transfer market has been frantic with activity since the introduction of pension freedoms in 2015. Around £50bn has been cashed out of company pension schemes over the past two years, according to Mercer. 
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         News NewsLords want default guidance for pension saversThe House of Lords added more pressure to the government on Tuesday as a Liberal Democrat-led amendment to the Financial Guidance and Claims bill was passed by 283 to 201 votes. 
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         Features FeaturesWhat can we expect from the Autumn Budget?Analysis: The chancellor’s Autumn Budget is fast approaching, but the industry should not expect any radical pension changes from a weak government bogged down by Brexit, experts say. 
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      OpinionDo we really need members to be engaged?For most of the past half century, membership of workplace pensions in the private sector has been in steady decline. 
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      NewsAuto-enrolment strikes a chord with small businessesSmall and micro employers are finding auto-enrolment less costly and time-consuming than they had anticipated, research by the Department for Work and Pensions has found. 
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      OpinionAre pensions what the self-employed need?Ben Jennings is not saving into a pension, and neither are his peers. The cartoonist and illustrator, whose work appears in this publication and The Guardian among others, says he and and other self-employed 20-somethings are too busy trying to pay their rent. 
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      FeaturesSlide towards retail investing faces backlashPensions Expert 20th Anniversary: March 19 2014 marked a seismic change in the UK pensions landscape: from the dispatch box in the House of Commons, future newspaper editor George Osborne announced the removal of the requirement to annuitise defined contribution savings, unlocking a world of possibility for scheme members. 
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      OpinionBin or bring in – which laws are needed and which have to go?Pensions Expert 20th Anniversary: We asked five experts to nominate one law or regulation they would scrap, and another they would introduce. This is what they said. 
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      NewsReport calls for legal right to partial DB transferMembers of defined benefit pension schemes should have the legal right to partially transfer their pension rights, a new report has said. It also recommended enhanced disclosure and broader consideration of client profiles. 
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         News NewstPR greenlights British Steel RAAThe Pensions Regulator has granted initial approval for the restructuring of the British Steel Pension Scheme, which will see members offered revised benefits at a level above those provided by the Pension Protection Fund. 
 





