All The Pensions Advisory Service articles
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         News NewsOne in six savers don't know where to access pensions adviceThe workplace can play a part in helping plug the pensions advice gap, as over a quarter of over 55s admit eschewing any type of support. 
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         News NewsOpperman rules out mandatory guidance for 50-year-oldsPensions minister Guy Opperman has ruled out the prospect of automatic appointments for 50-year-olds with Pension Wise as it would be expensive and ineffective. 
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      NewsRolls-Royce warns regulators about spike in transfer numbersOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority has issued a data request to financial advisers involved in defined benefit transfers from the Rolls-Royce pension scheme, after the company warned regulators about high activity in this area. 
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      NewsMaps prioritises dashboards deliveryOn the go: The Money and Pensions Service is increasing its focus on pensions dashboards as a way to deliver for customers, according to its new business plan. 
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      NewsAfter a fine innings at BW, McLean still wants to batA pension legend, Malcolm McLean has just stepped down as a senior consultant with Barnett Waddingham. He has received countless gongs, culminating in an OBE and two awards for outstanding achievement, but as a modest man he does not trumpet such fripperies. 
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      NewsSchemes to issue pension transfer warning to saversOn the go: Pension scheme trustees are to warn members about the risks of transferring out of their defined benefit scheme amid the Covid-19 crisis. 
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      NewsRegulators warn over Covid-19 pension scamsOn the go: Regulators have issued a warning that rising levels of vulnerability caused by the Covid-19 lockdown could see more savers targeted by scammers, as concerns about finances increase. 
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      NewsCracknell: Industry fails to explain ‘how’ savers can make changesMichelle Cracknell on her new role at Just Group after a five-year stint leading the Pensions Advisory Service. 
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      NewsMaps recruiting for dashboard steering groupOn the go: The Money and Pensions Service launched a recruitment drive on Thursday for members of a steering group for the pensions dashboard, as the project inches closer to fruition. 
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         News NewsTrustees not responsible for bad IFA transfer work, scheme professionals sayAdvisers to pension schemes have hit out at proposals that British Steel Pension Scheme should award discretionary payouts to members who mistakenly left the plan, saying it shifts the blame for bad financial advice on to trustees. 
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      NewsSFGB opens for businessOn the go: The Single Financial Guidance Body launches this week, as three existing providers of government-sponsored financial guidance merge. 
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      NewsRegulator tells schemes to consider cutting transfer valuesThe Pensions Regulator asked the trustees of 14 defined benefit schemes to review their transfer processes and consider cutting transfer values for members considering cashing in their benefits. 
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      NewsWarned scam victims must take responsibility, code saysThe Pension Scams Industry Group has emphasised that scam victims must take responsibility for fraudulent defined benefit transfers where they have been previously warned by their providers. 
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      NewsChatbots, GDPR and scams: Is admin in for a sea change?Technological advances could mean pensions administration is about to become a lot sexier, but while cyber security evolves humans still need education if the industry is to protect pensions data and money. 
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         News NewsSelf-employed do not trust pensions, experts saySelf-employed workers lack confidence in pensions partly because of questions over their affordability, according to experts. 
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      NewsCanary Wharf govt hub to include ombudsman but not FCAThe Pensions Ombudsman has said it is moving offices from London Victoria to a newly renovated "government hub" in London's financial district Canary Wharf on April 3 this year. This follows a previous announcement by the Financial Conduct Authority that it will move from Canary Wharf to Stratford in north east London this year. 
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      NewsTPAS dispute function to be absorbed by ombudsmanThe dispute resolution function of the Pensions Advisory Service is to move to The Pensions Ombudsman, in a bid to simplify the process for savers who are dissatisfied with their scheme's service. 
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      NewsTPAS publishes guidance for self-employedThe Pensions Advisory Service has launched an information and guidance 'Spotlight' document focusing on the self-employed. It is also aiming to raise pension awareness among the self-employed with a social media campaign. 
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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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         News NewsOpperman discloses timetable until springPLSA Annual Conference 2017: Pensions minister Guy Opperman provided some clarity on timescales for the dashboard and progress on the creation of a single financial guidance body in a speech at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s annual conference. 
 





