November 2021

UK. Retirees go back to work to cover pension shortfalls

After they were forced to shield during pandemic rather than top up their retirement income The number of Brits over the age of 70 returning to work is rising, research by financial advisory firm Salisbury House Wealth (SHW) has found. According to data by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) around 481,000 of over-70 are currently working – a 6% increase in the past year. The figure for 2020 was approximately 452,000, as older workers were asked to shield during the...

UK. Could CDC solve the USS crisis?

Collective defined contribution has been touted as a possible long-term solution to the problems of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but experts and unions are not convinced of its suitability. As Pensions Expert has reported previously, the USS trustee has been locked in protracted negotiations with employers, represented by Universities UK, and union members, represented by the University and College Union, over the outcome of its controversial 2020 consultation. The results of its latest valuation saw the scheme’s deficit quadrupling to more...

UK. DC schemes urged to offer more pension choices at retirement

Only 11 per cent of defined contribution (DC) pension schemes offer members a full suite of options to access funds at retirement, despite this delivering the best outcome for members, research from XPS Pensions Group has found. XPS's DC Member Outcomes Report revealed that members with access to a full range of flexibilities at retirement, including access to flexible drawdown, a cash lump sum or an annuity, are more likely to make choices that allow them to maximise the funds...

UK. Huge increase in pension schemes with over £1bn

There has been a 90% increase in the number of UK pension schemes with over £1bn in assets since 2013, research by Barnett Waddingham has uncovered. In a report published today, the researchers also reveal how 55% of pensions schemes studied were closed to accrual this year, up from just 15% eight years ago. Expansion of pension scheme assets has meant more significant challenges for trustees and employers at a time when there’s about to be a step change in regulatory...

UK. Advisers could be forced to ask about sustainability

I am writing this piece from the relative comfort of an Avanti train, heading home from Glasgow having recharged my batteries somewhat by listening to some great presentations at COP26. Although I could have seen more of the major announcements had I watched it online, the experience of ‘being there’ was quite something. I particularly enjoyed getting the sense that there are so many of us working on different aspects of the sustainability puzzle. An event organised by Make My Money Matter...

UK gov’t unveils stricter pension transfer rules to fight scams

The UK’s Department for Work and Pension (DWP) has introduced a set of laws designed to prevent pension transfer scams. Fraudsters often use pension freedoms and the statutory right to transfer to another scheme as a way to persuade consumers into moving their life savings into a bogus pension. As a result, the DWP has set out that savers will not be able to invoke their right to transfer on every single occasion, but only if they are moving their pots...

UK. More than 130 MPs call for parliament pension fund to divest from fossil fuels

More than 130 MPs, including over half of the parliamentary Labour party, have signed a cross-party letter to their pension fund calling on it to divest from fossil fuel companies to “ensure that our pensions are not funding climate disaster”. The letter, to be delivered on Monday to trustees of the Parliamentary Contributory Pension Fund (PCPF), applauds recent reductions in investments in fossil fuels, but adds: “We believe you must go a step further, divesting from the fossil fuel industry...

UK. State pension payments still delayed for thousands

By Kevin Peachey Thousands of newly-retired people are still yet to receive their first state pension payments after a deadline for backlogs in payments to be cleared. Most delayed pensions to people who have just turned 66 are now being paid following a catch-up exercise by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). But applications have yet to be processed for 4,900 people from whom the DWP has asked for extra details. The pandemic and staffing issues were blamed for problems over the...

UK. House of Lords votes for changes to pension triple lock freeze

The government has been defeated in the House of Lords over its one-year suspension of the "triple lock" formula to increase the state pension. Ministers plan to temporarily break the link between pensions and the rise in earnings, breaching a manifesto pledge. It followed concern that a post-pandemic rise in average wages would have meant pensions increasing by 8%. Peers voted to restore a link with earnings. But MPs could still go on to reject their amendment. The House of Lords backed an...

UK academics begin legal action to halt proposed cuts to pensions

UK university academics have launched legal action to try to halt proposed cuts to their pensions as well as speed up their retirement scheme’s divestment of shares in fossil fuel companies. Documents requesting permission to launch proceedings against the £80bn Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS), the UK’s largest private sector pension plan, were last week submitted to the High Court. The crux of the move is a decision by the trustees and managers of the 430,000-member scheme to undertake a health check...