All transparency articles
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      NewsPIPA 2022: Fostering innovation and driving changePensions Expert hosted a series of fascinating panels and fireside chats ahead of announcing its Pension and Investment Provider Awards 2022 winners. Our journalists discussed a range of topics including cost transparency and best practice, which have been tested in recent weeks by market turbulence. 
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         News NewsCalls for stewardship code to engage members as well as managersOn the go: The Financial Reporting Council’s stewardship code must “look both ways” and engage members as well as asset managers in developing guidance and standards, according to fintech company Tumelo. 
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         Podcasts PodcastsPodcast: Providers delaying transfers are failing their customersPodcast: The Department for Work and Pensions has been clear about the intent of regulations governing transfers, and providers continuing to delay them are doing their members a disservice, argues PensionBee founder Romi Savova. She is joined by Penfold co-founder Pete Hykin to discuss the ongoing transfer fight, the fallout from pensions minister Guy Opperman’s resignation that wasn’t, and employers misunderstanding auto-enrolment. 
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         News NewsLondon Pensions Fund Authority launches transparency dashboardOn the go: The £6.9bn London Pensions Fund Authority has launched a transparency dashboard in partnership with fintech company Tumelo that displays a breakdown of its equity investments. 
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         News NewsTPR, FCA to push for ‘consistent and structured’ approach to VfMThe Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority are to push for a “consistent and structured” approach in the proposed new value for money framework governing defined contribution schemes, shifting the focus away from costs and towards “long-term value for pension savers”. 
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         News NewsProcurement bill introduces uncertainty for regulated schemesGovernment attempts to introduce flexibility to simplified public procurement processes could have an impact on regulated pension schemes, which will have to deal with increased uncertainty as a result. 
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         News NewsLess than half of savers care about pension chargesOn the go: Mortgage and bank account charges draw the attention of a higher proportion of savers than pension costs, according to new research. 
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         News NewsPensions industry in dire need of 'real' fee transparencyOn the go: Asset managers charging lower fees for global active equity funds often deliver better value for money, but the fees collected differ greatly from those presented in the public domain, according to a report from ClearGlass Analytics. 
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         News NewsFTSE 100 firms lagging on data, half of schemes have impact investmentsESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with a majority of FTSE 100 companies still failing to disclose diversity and welfare data in their annual reports, and Big Society Capital finding that half of all UK pension funds now hold some form of impact investment. 
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         News NewsDWP reveals lack of applications for GMP compensationOn the go: The Department for Work and Pensions has confirmed that nobody has applied for guaranteed minimum pensions compensation, despite the publication of a factsheet designed to boost member awareness of the issue. 
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         News NewsTPR to accept CDC applications from AugustThe Pensions Regulator has published its draft code of practice governing authorisation for collective defined contribution schemes, and is set to begin accepting applications from August. 
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         News NewsFiduciary managers downplay pandemic disruptionsMore than three-quarters of fiduciary managers endured control failures in 2020, despite “widespread claims” to the contrary, according to a new report from IC Select. 
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         News NewsAccess pool criticised by LGPS board over policy failingsInvestment pool Access has earned the ire of the Local Government Pension Scheme Advisory Board, having failed to implement a policy on member representation that was decided in 2017. 
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         News NewsBudget 2021: Sunak announces further changes to DC charge capChancellor of the exchequer Rishi Sunak announced on Wednesday that the government will consult “within the next month” on further changes to the charge cap intended to encourage more investment in illiquid assets by defined contribution schemes. But experts have said this is “missing the point”. 
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         News NewsBig funds invest £128bn in fossil fuels, LCP urges net-zero actionESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, including research by Friends of the Earth that found the UK’s largest pension funds have no “credible plan” to divest the £128bn currently held in fossil fuels, and a call from LCP for defined contribution schemes to take meaningful action on net-zero ambitions. 
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         News NewsDWP DC single charging structure to bring headaches for master trustsThe Department for Work and Pensions is considering introducing a universal charging structure for the default funds in defined contribution schemes. The move was welcomed for the clarity it might give to DC savers, but experts have warned of the problems it would cause master trusts like Nest. 
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         News NewsACA urges steps to fill guidance ‘black hole’On the go: The Association of Consulting Actuaries has argued that fixing the “disjointed” and “fragmented” system that is UK pensions provision is vital if the full potential of pension freedoms is to be unlocked. 
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         News NewsCost Transparency Initiative sees 23% spike in schemes’ uptakeOn the go: The Cost Transparency Initiative has recorded a 23 per cent increase in uptake during the past year, with 79 per cent of pension schemes now making use of its framework. 
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         News NewsSarah Smart endorsed as TPR chair despite conflict of interest concernsThe Work and Pensions Committee has given its assent to the appointment of Sarah Smart as the next chair of the Pensions Regulator, putting aside concerns about potential conflicts of interest. 
 





