Professional Pensions: Stories of the week

Commons overturns salary sacrifice protections, TPR guidance on Virgin Media judgment, LifeSight to launch retirement CDC solution

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Professional Pensions: Stories of the week

This week’s top stories include salary sacrifice protections being overturned by the House of Commons, The Pensions Regulator’s guidance on Virgin Media judgment remuneration, and LifeSight confirming its intention to launch a retirement collective defined contribution solution.

1.      Salary sacrifice protections overturned by House of Commons The House of Commons has overturned House of Lords amendments intended to protect salary sacrifice on pension contributions. ...

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