Matthew Swynnerton explores the impacts of the Pension Schemes Act 2021
Luke Hartley looks at recent cases involving House of Fraser, Silentnight and Johnston Press
Geoff Egerton looks at how the criminal sanctions regime will impact the pensions industry
Three people have appeared in court in connection with an investigation into pension fraud totalling nearly £14m.
This week’s top stories included Isio’s first financial results, while the Association of British Insurers insured 191 members’ benefits in a £26m buy-in with Aviva.
Clive Weber explores how the recent draft policy on new criminal sanctions explains TPR's future approach.
Guidance to help trustees comply with climate disclosure rules will also call on them to “act now” to protect pension savers from climate risk, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) says.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has confirmed its fraud compensation fund (FCF) needs to raise a levy of 75p per member, and 30p for master trusts in 2021/2022 — the maximum allowed under current regulations.
Here it is, our monthly digest of the most important pension articles Professional Pensions has written and published over the last month, along with some contextual notes.
The occupational defined contribution (DC) market consolidated further in 2020 with the number of trust-based plans falling substantially during the year, latest data from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) reveals.