All The Pensions Regulator (TPR) articles – Page 34
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         News NewsBoE governor reignites row between superfunds, insurers and regulatorsIn an intervention which laid bare a deep divide both in the industry and between regulators, Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has reignited a long-running feud between traditional insurers and advocates of new superfund models, while casting doubt on the Pensions Regulator’s ability to oversee consolidators. 
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      NewsMPs urge regulator to reassure struggling employersOn the go: The Work and Pensions Committee has called for clarity from the Pensions Regulator over its Covid-19 enforcement procedures, voicing concerns that some “conscientious employers” will be reluctant to take advantage of easements. 
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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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      NewsCash-strapped money printer cuts deficit repair contributionsBritish banknote printer De La Rue has cut deficit repair payments to its defined benefit pension scheme, contingent on the success of its bid to raise an extra £100m in capital. 
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      NewsAre pensions the answer to UK’s £1tn infrastructure gap?A solution for the regeneration of Britain’s infrastructure could come from pensions, as superfunds could help plug the UK’s £1tn infrastructure gap. However, specialists believe it will be difficult for schemes to achieve the scale needed for these investments to be successful. 
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      NewsBlow to investors as TPR rules risk further dividend droughtOn the go: New guidance from the Pensions Regulator could prolong the “dividend drought” currently hampering income investors, experts have warned. 
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      NewsSuperfunds cleared to begin work under TPR interim regimeThe Pensions Regulator is to sanction the transfer of struggling corporate defined benefit schemes into commercial consolidators aiming to secure pensions at a lower cost than insurers, under a two-part interim regime unveiled on Thursday. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhy we are taking action to ensure a safe DB consolidator marketThe Pensions Regulator’s Charles Counsell explains the principles behind the watchdog’s new framework for regulating the defined benefit consolidator market. 
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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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      NewsPensions compliance with furlough tapering ‘horrendously complicated’The Pensions Regulator’s updated guidance on auto-enrolment and defined contribution schemes is likely to lead to large numbers of mistakes being made, some experts predict, as employers have to grapple with the bifurcated system resulting from the slow death of furlough. 
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      NewsNo-deal Brexit could deny thousands lifeboat protectionAs Covid-19 continues to wreak its devastation on the corporate landscape, dozens of pension schemes could fall into the Pension Protection Fund. However, a no-deal Brexit could scupper that option for up to one-fifth of distressed employers with an EU connection. 
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      NewsRegulator appoints 91 trustees during first quarterOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has appointed 91 trustees to ensure the proper administration of pension schemes between January and March, according to new data. 
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      NewsPandemics, climate change pose ‘systemic risks’ to actuarial workOn the go: Global pandemics and the threat of a climate catastrophe present dire risks to the quality of actuarial work, according to a new report by the Joint Forum on Actuarial Regulation. 
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         Opinion OpinionInsolvency bill leaves huge questions on interactions with DB schemesThe most significant revision to UK insolvency law in 30 years leaves a litany of unanswered questions for defined benefit trustees and their regulators, according to Lincoln Pensions’ Dan Mindel and Luke Hartley. 
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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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      NewsCharities suffer under the strain of DB scheme deficitsOn the go: Three-quarters of charities have defined benefit schemes in deficit, adding extra strain to a sector already hit hard by coronavirus, according to a new report by Hymans Robertson. 
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      NewsSponsors facing perfect storm as furlough nears its endPension schemes and their sponsors face a potential perfect storm of costs as the furlough scheme reaches its endgame, with sponsors in some sectors of the economy facing acute pressure as government support dries up. 
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      NewsRegulator repeats anti-scam warning after £5m lost to fraudstersOn the go: The Pensions Regulator has repeated its warning about scammers after a report revealed more than £5m has been lost to fraud since February. 
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         Opinion OpinionMore than a number: what it means to be a professional trusteeDalriada’s Greig McGuinness recounts his experience of accreditation as a professional trustee, and gives his thoughts on the responsibility to uphold the profession that comes with completing the process. 
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         Opinion OpinionTrustees must face hard governance truths after Covid shake-upOur daily lives will inevitably change once the Covid-19 crisis is over. 
 





