Queen’s Speech plots path for pensions dashboards and new regulatory powers October 14, 2019 The government has today laid the groundwork to bring in new laws on pensions dashboards and give fresh powers to The Pensions Regulator. The Queen’s speech confirmed the government’s intention to legislate to force pension schemes to provide data for the dashboard scheme. This will eventually allow people to keep track of funds accumulated in [...]
Royal Mint launches solid gold debit card worth £20,000 October 11, 2019 The Royal Mint has produced a payment card made of 18-carat gold which will cost almost £20,000. The firm worked with Mastercard and payments technology firm Accomplish to produce the cards, which will use a Raris account. Read more: Royal Mint releases new coin after August gold rush The debit cards can be personalised for [...]
Whitehall pressed on pension superfunds regulation October 7, 2019 The government is facing fresh doubts over legal protections for defined benefit pension schemes, as so-called superfunds angle to swallow them up. In a recent letter, pensions minister Guy Opperman was unable to say for sure that rules for pension superfunds would be in an upcoming pensions bill. The letter came in response to the [...]
New rules force pension funds to consider environmental and social factors October 1, 2019 Pension funds are now required to consider environmental and social factors when making investment decisions, under rules introduced today as part of the government’s bid to tackle climate change. New rules which have come into force this morning mean all defined-contribution schemes with more than 100 members will have to set out how they are [...]
Prudential hit with £23.8m fine for annuity mis-selling September 30, 2019 Prudential has been fined £23.8m for failures related to non-advised sales of annuities, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said today. The company has also offered customers approximately £110m in compensation for its breaches. The City watchdog said Prudential’s non-advised annuity business focused on selling annuities directly to existing Prudential pensions holders. Read more: City watchdog [...]
Thomas Cook pension funds in talks over buyout deal September 27, 2019 Thomas Cook’s pension funds are in talks with insurers to mitigate cuts to payments for the employees of the collapsed travel firm. Chair of trustees Steve Southern has launched discussions with several parties about a buyout deal to prevent pension scheme members losing out on payments, Sky News reported. Read more: 40 per cent of [...]
Align directors’ pensions with workforce or risk shareholder dissent, companies told September 27, 2019 Companies that do not produce credible plans to pay executive directors the same pension contributions as their workforce by the end of 2022 risk further shareholder dissent over the issue, a new report by the Investment Association (IA) has warned. The IA said it would begin giving firms that breach its guidelines on directors’ pensions [...]
Rothesay Life and Telent agree UK’s biggest ever pension transfer deal September 26, 2019 Insurer Rothesay Life and telecoms firm Telent have agreed a £4.7bn pension transfer deal – the largest ever made in the UK – covering the pensions of 39,000 people. Companies are increasingly keen to offload pension liabilities to insurers, in deals known as buy-ins and buy-outs. The mammoth Rothesay deal smashed the record set in [...]
Adventure capital: Young firms offer strong returns, so why aren’t pensions invested? September 25, 2019 Are you taking on enough risk? Because a common concern among money experts is that pension savers, particularly those who won’t reach retirement age for decades, are not. If you have opted for your pension provider’s default fund, it’s highly likely that you will be invested in companies that are well-established, but only give you [...]
Tate & Lyle agrees £930m ‘de-risking’ pension deal with Legal & General September 19, 2019 Food and drink ingredient supplier Tate & Lyle has agreed a £930m annuity insurance “buy-in” with Legal and General. Tate & Lyle has transferred its pension scheme so it is underwritten by the financial services giant, which it said would provide “certainty and security” for its affected members. Read more: Tate & Lyle reports flat [...]