All value for money articles
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NewsTPR steps up DC consolidation drive as master trust domination increases
Trustees of DC pension schemes need to keep their arrangements under review and consider consolidating into larger schemes if they are not delivering value, TPR has said.
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In DepthSpecial report: The Pension Schemes Bill in the House of Lords
The landmark legislation begins its report stage this week, with peers still debating more than 180 amendments to the Pension Schemes Bill. Pensions Expert explores what is up for discussion over the next two weeks.
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NewsAmber alert: Industry weighs risks of Value for Money ratings
Amber ratings being introduced through the Value for Money framework should encourage dialogue and reform, not knee-jerk reactions, regulators say.
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OpinionSPP: Value for Money proposals increase risk of 'herding' among DC providers
As the latest consultation on the proposed Value for Money regime comes to a close, Owen McCrossan of the Society of Pension Professionals warns of negative consequences if there is not enough room for nuance in the system.
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NewsHelp shape Value for Money framework, TPR tells trustees
The Pensions Regulator’s director of policy has called on trustees to engage with the ongoing Value for Money framework consultation to “help shape the standards that will define saver outcomes for years to come”.
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OpinionThe Friday Takeaway: It won’t be easy being (dark) green
The new year has started where we left off 2025, with consultations and Pension Schemes Bill developments, writes Nick Reeve – we’d better be ready.
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NewsIndustry backs ‘nuanced’ changes to Value for Money proposals
The pensions industry has broadly welcomed the new Value for Money approach outlined in this week’s consultation set out by the Financial Conduct Authority.
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NewsFCA adds ‘dark green’ rating to VFM proposal in latest consultation
The regulator has stripped out some data points from its proposed value assessments and put forward a more nuanced four-point rating system for DC providers.
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OpinionClosing the gap between promise and proof on pensions
Archie Pritchett, an analyst at PensionPay, highlights a ‘delivery gap’ as the pensions industry focuses on ‘plumbing’ rather than the end products for consumers.
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FeaturesDC outlook: Scale, value, and adequacy are top of the agenda
With the Pension Schemes Bill set to reshape the defined contribution (DC) landscape over the next decade, Pensions Expert asked experts about the challenges and opportunities awaiting the sector in 2026.
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News‘Traffic light’ approach to VfM underperforms in consumer testing
The Financial Conduct Authority proposed a ‘red, amber, green’ ratings system for DC schemes last year. Credit: Wikimedia The ‘red, amber, green’ proposed approach to value for money in defined contribution (DC) pension schemes has performed poorly in a recent behavioural finance exercise commissioned by The People’s ...
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OpinionLooking ahead to the Pensions UK Annual Conference
Dan Mikulskis, chief investment officer at The People’s Pension, looks forward to a busy schedule next week and outlines why it’s right to be excited about the changes facing the UK’s pension system.
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NewsDC charges continue to fall amid push to value over cost
WTW’s latest annual DC Pensions and Savings Survey has found that the average charge has fallen from 38bps in 2017 to 28bps this year, with almost two thirds of schemes now charging less than 30bps a year.
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OpinionABI: Supporting the ‘Pay Your Pension Some Attention’ campaign
It’s Pensions Awareness Week, and Emily-Mae Collins of the Association of British Insurers outlines the many positive intiatives that will help consumers pay their pension some attention.
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NewsBad app experiences could hit VfM assessments, research warns
With customer service set to form a major part of Value for Money assessments, new research shows that there is still much for DC providers to do to improve their digital interfaces.
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NewsNext ‘value for money’ consultation to come later this year, FCA says
The Financial Conduct Authority, the Pensions Regulator, and the Department for Work and Pensions are planning a further consultation on the Value for Money framework later this year.
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In DepthAmendment Watch: What changes are being proposed to the Pension Schemes Bill?
More than 270 amendments to the Pension Schemes Bill have been put forward for consideration by the parliamentary committee scrutinising the draft legislation. Pensions Expert looks at some of the most significant proposals.
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NewsPension funds bring in Australian ratings firm to support value for money work
SuperRatings – which assesses Australian superannuation funds – attended an industry event to help UK pension funds and regulators develop this country’s value for money regime.
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NewsEmployers pledge to ‘prioritise value over cost’ ahead of adequacy review
More than 20 major employers have committed to prioritising pension value over cost, in a move designed to improve outcomes for millions of UK workers.
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News‘Game changer’: Pension Schemes Bill laid before parliament
The government will today introduce the much-anticipated Pension Schemes Bill to parliament, setting the stage for a wide-ranging and ambitious overhaul of workplace pensions in the UK.







