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  • TPR wants change as 51% take pension pots in cash

     

    The Pensions Regulator has warned that millions will need more help with retirement planning after its latest data review revealed that 51% of pension savers withdraw all of their pension pot as cash.

  • TPR expects DB schemes to switch to ‘endgame planning’

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) says it expects DB schemes to switch their focus from deficit recovery to ‘endgame planning’.

  • Pensions Regulator invests in AI to battle fraudsters

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and the Pension Scams Action Group (PSAG) have developed an artificial intelligence tool to attempt to uncover fraudulent websites.

  • TPR ends fraud case after death of defendant

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has ceased criminal proceedings against a former director of a social enterprise company accused of pension fraud following his death.

  • Chair of The Pensions Regulator to step down

    Sarah Smart, chair of The Pensions Regulator, is to step down in July after nearly 10 years on the TPR board.

  • Pay rises of up to 7.55% end TPR strike action

     

    Hundreds of members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union have settled their long-running pay dispute with The Pensions Regulator, with some staff receiving increases of 7.55% and average pay rises of 5%.

  • TPR to shift to more prudential-style regulation

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is to shift to a more prudential-style of regulation to protect savers from systemic risk.

  • DWP launches CDC consultation

    The Department for Work and Pensions has today launched a consultation on draft legislation needed to extend Collective Defined Contribution (CDC) pension schemes.

  • Pension schemes fined £33,000 for failing value test

    Pension schemes have been fined more than £33,000 by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) after failing a detailed value for members (dVFM) assessment.

  • TPR calls for more diversity in pension assets

    The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has called on pension professionals to consider a more diverse range of investments.

  • OFT website

    OFT agrees reforms to £275bn UK DC pensions sector

  • Laith Khalaf of Hargreaves Lansdown

    2m join auto-enrolment but 3m miss out

  • the Pensions Regulator website

    Over 5,000 firms meet auto-enrolment duties

  • the National Crime Agency is one of the bodies involved in the campaign

    Mum of pension scam suicide victim joins campaign

  • The Pensions Regulator website

    Regulator takes action against auto-enrolment failing firms

  • TPR website

    Nearly 300,000 small firms shun auto-enrolment advice

  • Lesley Titcomb

    FCA operations head departs to lead The Pensions Regulator

  • 1.5million small employers to get reminder letter on pension duties

  • 169 firms fined over auto-enrolment failures

  • Pensions Minister Steve Webb warns over scammers

    Scorpion warning to avoid getting stung by 'agile crooks'

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