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    Auto-enrolment increases pension coverage but private sector, especially women, and self-employed lagging behind

    Auto-enrolment increases pension coverage but private sector, especially women, and self-employed lagging behind

    30 October 2014 Pension scheme membership increases as auto-enrolment starts to have an impact First increase in pension scheme membership in private sector this century – but public sector workers remain the pensions aristocracy 2013 saw 200,000 extra public sector workers saving in pension compared with 100,000 more in private sector Still need to address low pension coverage for private sector women (only 30% contribute) and the self-employed (only 22%) New pension freedoms may start to increase self-employed interest in…

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    Whole new world for pensions

    Whole new world for pensions

    14 October 2014 A giant challenge to the pensions industry – give customers the freedoms allowed by law Pensions can become like bank or building society accounts – take money when you need it This isn’t just for the wealthy, it gives everyone the same freedoms as wealthiest already had New pension system could help fund care needs Everyone to have choice about how to spend their pension savings:  The Government is today laying legislation in Parliament that will enable…

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    The pensions revolution – what does it mean?

    The pensions revolution – what does it mean?

    30 September 2014 So many people have been asking me about the new pension changes and what they might mean, I have put together a quick Q&A to address some of these with my comments.  Hope you find it of interest.  There are profound implications for pension products and pension savers – as well as for regulators of course, to make sure people understand what this all means for them. If in good health, perhaps you shouldn’t buy an annuity…

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    ABI annuity and drawdown sales

    ABI annuity and drawdown sales

    11 September 2014 Budget reforms drive massive move away from annuities and into income drawdown ABI figures show 50% year on year fall in annuity sales and >50% rise in income drawdown which carries high fees Fall in annuity sales would be even greater if pension firms allowed customers to use the new freedoms properly Pension providers still failing to put customer interests at the heart of their business The Association of British Insurers has just released figures that show…

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    Public sector workers and graduates have best pension coverage

    Public sector workers and graduates have best pension coverage

    11 September 2014 Best chance of a pension is having a degree or working in the public sector Low paid workers, self-employed and women lose out on pensions Auto-enrolment will help but concerns remain about lowest paid and the young Huge differences in pension coverage: The ONS has just released interesting statistics which expose the poor pension coverage for low paid workers and those without qualifications. The figures relate to years 201-2012, so they do not reflect the spread of…

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    Advice so that widows do not lose their husbands’ pensions

    Advice so that widows do not lose their husbands’ pensions

    12 August 2014 It is certainly a problem that many people lose track of old pension entitlements and, especially if husbands have passed away, widows will often be left without anything from their husband’s pension unless they are aware of what his entitlement was. If husbands have died relatively young, a defined benefit pension scheme would provide some money for the widow and a defined contribution scheme could pay out a tax free sum, but widows would need to to…

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    Guidance Guarantee must be impartial – providers will not protect customer interest

    Guidance Guarantee must be impartial – providers will not protect customer interest

    9 June 2014 Providers cannot be trusted to offer the Government’s Guidance Guarantee  Some may look after customers but too many do not – and they cannot be impartial  As FCA continues its study of the Retirement Income Market customers need reassurance that past failings will not be sanctioned again Providers do not know their customers:  Pension providers cannot be relied upon to offer the Government’s promised free, ‘impartial’ at retirement guidance service.  The Association of British Insurers has suggested that…

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    CDC New Style Pensions – What does it mean?

    CDC New Style Pensions – What does it mean?

    1 June 2014 Government is right to legislate to permit Collective Defined Contribution pensions but beware over-optimistic claims In theory, they are better for employers than traditional final salary and better for workers than traditional defined contribution In practice, they still suffer from market and actuarial risks and new pension freedoms may mean they are less attractive for members Lower earners may subsidise higher earners -Younger members may subsidise older members The Government is set to unveil another Pensions Bill…

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    Auto-enrolment is now a no-brainer

    Auto-enrolment is now a no-brainer

    20 May 2014 New Budget flexibilities dramatically increase appeal of pensions auto-enrolment Opt out rates should fall significantly ‘Buy-one-get-one-free’ deal too good to miss for most The Pensions Policy Institute has today published new research highlighting that auto-enrolment is now far more attractive than previously expected. Opting out of auto-enrolment is turning down free money:  Even for older workers, who were the group least likely to benefit from staying in their employer’s scheme, the flexibilities introduced to pension savings in…

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    Local authority pension reform could save council taxpayers significant sums

    Local authority pension reform could save council taxpayers significant sums

    2 May 2014 Cost of local authority pension contributions could be cut by over 10% Proposals to save council taxpayers £660m a year on investment fees Conclusion that active managers are not worth high fees may be contentious Pooling assets could allow more money to go to boost infrastructure Councils paying over £6bn a year into staff pensions: Contributions to local authority pension schemes in England and Wales have quadrupled since 1997 to £6.2bn a year. The scheme benefits have…

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