All The Pensions Regulator (TPR) articles – Page 22
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         News NewsIndustry experts predict limited roll-out of CDC schemesThe government's consultation on regulations governing collective defined contribution schemes was received as a welcome step forward in the industry, but experts have cautioned that initial demand is likely to be low due to the restrictive conditions and high costs imposed on the market. 
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         News NewsTPR updates board code of conduct following Smart’s appointmentOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has updated its policies in relation to its board members’ declaration of interests, following criticisms that TPR did not publish potential conflicts arising from connected parties in its public register. 
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         News NewsFirst lay trustee receives PMI accreditationOn the go: Neil Calvert, who sits on the Local Government Pension Scheme’s Derbyshire pension board, is the first lay trustee to be accredited by the Pensions Management Institute. 
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         News NewsDWP’s ‘vision’ for superfunds to be published later this yearOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions intends to set out its “vision” for the future regulation of superfunds in autumn/winter this year, according to its annual report published on Thursday. 
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         News NewsFCA to focus on driving value for money for saversOn the go: The Financial Conduct Authority is planning to access how to drive value for money in pensions during accumulation, its business plan for 2021-22 has revealed. 
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         News NewsPASA launches GMP conversion guidanceThe Pensions Administration Standards Association has published guidance on guaranteed minimum pension conversion for trustees striving to achieve GMP equality, providing examples of approaches that have been adopted or considered by “early movers”. 
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         News NewsAre schemes ready for climate-related financial disclosures?In August 2020, the Department for Work and Pensions launched a consultation on the recommendations of the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures, under which pension schemes with £5bn or more in assets, including authorised master trusts, would be required to have reporting metrics in place by this October and to publish climate risk disclosures by the end of 2022. 
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         News NewsTPR kick-starts 8-week climate risk guidance consultationOn the go: The Pensions Regulator announced on Monday the launch of a consultation to help shape guidance for trustees to meet tougher climate change governance standards. 
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         News NewsCost and information overload are barriers to integrating ESGOn the go: Information overload and high costs are barriers to integrating sustainability in investments, a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association poll has found. 
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         News NewsGovt issues response to consultation on strengthening TPR’s powersThe UK government has issued its response to the Pensions Regulator’s contribution notices and information-gathering powers regulations consultation. 
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         News NewsHundreds of DB sponsors to face hike in contributionsOn the go: Around 300 sponsors of defined benefit schemes will have to increase their deficit recovery contributions by at least 25 per cent, according to analysis from LCP. 
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         News NewsTapping DC schemes for growth fund raises industry concernChancellor Rishi Sunak is reportedly hoping to draft defined contribution schemes into propping up the government’s proposed Long-Term Assets Fund, though experts have raised concerns about its practicality. 
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         News NewsTPR looks to increase diversity on trustee boardsOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is implementing a new diversity and inclusion strategy, which has been developed in discussion with the pensions industry, and is expecting schemes to follow suit. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Treasury ‘ignored advice’ in public sector pension reformsPodcast: A report from the Public Accounts Committee about the public sector pensions reform has showed that Treasury ignored advice that could have prevented the McCloud case, argues Ian Neale, co-founder of Aries Insight. He is joined by Sackers partner Claire Carey, in an episode also covering industry consultation fatigue and the new Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures reporting requirements. 
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         News NewsFTSE 350 DB schemes back on track after Covid-19 blowOn the go: The majority of defined benefit schemes from FTSE 350 companies are back on track in terms of their funding goals, after being hit in 2020 by the economic crisis caused by Covid-19, according to research from Barnett Waddingham. 
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         News NewsHigh Court clarifies rules over pension back payment arrearsThe High Court has further clarified the procedure for paying arrears when a member has not claimed a back payment within the usual six-year period, confirming that scheme rules will determine whether trustees have discretion as to whether those benefits have been forfeited. 
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         News NewsRushing DC consolidation could hurt member outcomesThe Department for Work and Pensions wants to speed up consolidation among schemes with less than £5bn in assets. Although the initiative was broadly welcomed, experts have warned that rushing its implementation could worsen member outcomes. 
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         News NewsSchemes urged to hire independent trustees for better governanceOn the go: Pension schemes should appoint an independent professional trustee that can help navigate the increasing complexity and risk involved in day-to-day operations, Willis Towers Watson has advised. 
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         News NewsLPPA streamlines admin systems via switch to Civica’s UPM platformThe Local Pensions Partnership Administration is set to switch to a new pensions administration platform, in a move designed to streamline its arrangements and also help tackle future fraud. 
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         News NewsPMI launches new accreditation regime for lay trusteesOn the go: The Pensions Management Institute is launching a new accreditation regime for lay trustees, in a move that follows the launch of an accreditation programme called APTitude for professional trustees last year. 
 





