All The Pensions Regulator (TPR) articles – Page 31
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      NewsAPPT launches new code of practice for sole trusteesOn the go: The Association of Professional Pension Trustees has set out a code of practice for trustees carrying out sole trustee appointments. 
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      NewsRegulator unveils superfunds guidance for trusteesThe Pensions Regulator has published new guidance for defined benefit schemes transferring into a commercial consolidation 'superfund', placing the burden of proof on trustees to show that their plan is in members' best interests. 
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      NewsPunter Southall revives multi-employer concept in consolidatorAs consolidation offers multiply in the defined benefit market and superfunds wait for their first transactions, Punter Southall is proposing a revival of the multi-employer concept for smaller schemes, which could bring their sponsors savings of 80 per cent. 
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      NewsTPR eyes pivot to ‘Generation DC’On the go: The Pensions Regulator has set out long-term priorities for the next 15 years, envisaging a shift in focus towards ensuring the financial wellbeing of defined contribution savers. 
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         Opinion OpinionReducing business risk from data breachesPension schemes are improving their security against cyber crime, but it is in human mistakes that data shows significant business risk lies, argues Anthony Rafferty of Origo. 
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         Opinion OpinionSmaller schemes could benefit from ‘fast-track lite’ optionIsio partner Mike Smedley warns that smaller schemes will have trouble in complying with the Pensions Regulator’s fast-track funding approach, and while they will not be able to afford the bespoke route either, he proposes a third solution for these pension funds. 
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         News NewsPPF eyes deteriorating credit ratings among DB sponsorsDeteriorating defined benefit sponsor health has led to a three-fold increase in the level of liabilities belonging to schemes that could end up in the Pension Protection Fund over the next 18 months. 
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      NewsStatutory pension transfer rights pause becomes bill amendmentA new amendment restricting the statutory right to a transfer is to be tabled to the pension schemes bill, in an attempt to combat pension scammers. 
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      NewsTPR warns trustees ‘can’t duck’ from climate changeOn the go: As new reporting requirements on environmental, social and governance considerations come into force, the Pensions Regulator has warned trustees to build capacity in this area as climate change is a fundamental consideration for schemes. 
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      NewsTPR investigates DRC holiday abuseOn the go: The Pensions Regulator is investigating a number of companies’ pension schemes for allegedly taking advantage of a relaxation in the deficit repayment contribution rules due to the pandemic. 
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         Opinion OpinionNot-for-profit sector schemes should consider more specialist approachBuck’s Vishal Makkar on how the not-for-profit sector’s idiosyncrasies demand a specialist approach to pension funding and investment. 
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      NewsNew job support scheme risks increasing AE confusionOn the go: The new job support scheme announced by the government on Thursday will increase the risk of employers miscalculating pension contributions for employees, a law firm has warned. 
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      NewsTPR’s new guidance on mandatory AE reporting causes confusionUpdated guidance from the Pensions Regulator will see the 90-day limit for reporting late payments becoming mandatory from April 2021. However, the wording of the guidance has caused some confusion, with schemes being asked to make the adjustment for January 1. 
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      NewsSmaller schemes to prove value for members or face consolidationDefined contribution schemes with assets below £100m will have to prove their value for members, or face being advised to wind up or consolidate, according to new rules proposed by the Department for Work and Pensions. 
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      NewsRail sector pension plan staring down £15bn black holeOn the go: The largest pension scheme serving the UK’s rail sector is standing on the event horizon of a £15bn black hole created by changes to its funding rules, the Financial Times has reported. 
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      NewsCalls for govt to change transfer rights to halt scamsPension regulators should be given the power to override people’s statutory right to transfer should a suspected scam be reported to them, according to a think tank. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: DB schemes could be ‘doomed to failure’ by new funding codePodcast: Defined benefit schemes could be “doomed to failure by measures that are designed to help them”, says Baroness Ros Altmann of the proposed new funding code. She is joined by SEI’s client strategy director Alistair Jones to discuss that issue, as well as the challenges faced by master trusts, and the increasingly bizarre McCloud remedy that, though intended to tackle age discrimination, has been accused of age discrimination. 
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         News NewsPlumbing scheme announces independent governance reviewThe Plumbing & Mechanical Services (UK) Industry Pension Scheme is to carry out an independent review of its governance structures, after sustained criticism from the scheme's small employers and a court case over its handling of orphan liabilities. 
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      NewsTPR looks to reclaim £250,000 from fraudsterOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has announced it is attempting to recoup £250,000 from a convicted fraudster. 
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         Opinion OpinionTPR sets dangerous precedent with AE breathing spaceThe pandemic has prompted some jaw-dropping actions from both government and regulators. 
 





