Gowling WLG's Pensions experts discuss the latest developments.
In The Month In Pensions for December 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry looks at what a return to working from home and the broader shift to agile working means for the pensions industry.
We then look over some of the key developments that have made the headlines in the world of pensions in December 2021, including:
We then look to the coming year to see what the key developments and trends will be for pensions in 2022.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3sZb05X
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In The Month In Pensions for October 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry looks at what the Autumn budget and spending review covered on pensions (or, rather, what it didn't cover).
In this month's interview, Ian Gordon takes us through two key cases (Britvic and Axminster), judgments for which were handed down in June.
We also look over some of the other developments that have made the headlines in the world of pensions in October 2021, including:
Then we take a quick look at what is coming down the tracks for pensions in November 2021.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3jY39Ac
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In The Month In Pensions for March 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry looks at the wave of consultations that have been released by government departments and The Pensions Regulator.
In this month's interview, Liz Wood explains the impact that the Pension Schemes Act 2021 will have on employers that sponsor defined benefit pension schemes.
We also look over some of the other developments that have made the headlines in the world of pensions in March 2021, including:
Then we take a quick look at what is coming down the tracks for pensions in April 2021.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3QF9JJl
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk
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In The Month In Pensions for February 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry looks at a survey of defined benefit scheme trustees that suggests the age of the quarterly trustee meeting is over.
We also look over some of the other developments that have made the headlines in the world of pensions in February 2021, including:
Then we take a quick look at what is coming down the tracks for pensions in March 2021.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3xlZF1g
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In The Month In Pensions for January 2021, Ian Chapman-Curry focuses on the legislation that will become the Pension Schemes Act 2021. At the point of recording, the Pension Schemes Bill 2019 – 21 was on the cusp of receiving Royal Assent so this episode focuses on what it will mean for pension scheme trustees and employers.
When enacted, the Pensions Schemes Bill 2019 – 21 will see changes to the funding regime for defined benefit pension schemes along with giving The Pensions Regulator more powers. It will also provide the statutory framework for pensions dashboards and collective defined contribution schemes.
We've created one page overviews of the key issues and actions for trustees and scheme sponsors:
We'll also look over some of the other developments that have made the headlines in the world of pensions in January 2021, including:
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3DfNlDs
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In The Month In Pensions for December 2020, Ian Chapman-Curry focuses on the key trends and developments that will dominate the world of pensions in 2021. With a backlog of legislative, regulatory and policy developments, 2021 promises to be a busy year for anyone working in the pensions industry.
The Pensions Schemes Bill 2019 – 21 will see changes to the funding regime for defined benefit pension schemes along with giving The Pensions Regulator more powers. It will also provide the statutory framework for pensions dashboards and collective defined contribution schemes.
But 2021 will be about more than primary legislation. The Pensions Regulator will be updating its codes of practice as it moves towards a single code, environmental, social and governance issues will continue to be a trend, with an increasing emphasis on climate responsible investing and the government will tackle discrimination issues in public sector pension schemes.
With so much going on, we've brought together ten key trends covering the most important issues that will dominate agendas and work streams throughout the year. Make sure that you stay ahead of the curve with our guide to pensions in 2021.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3RHeKCH
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk
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Ian Chapman-Curry is then joined by Charlotte Scholes, a principal associate in our specialist pension disputes team, to discuss the latest in GMP equalisation with the third judgment on Lloyds.
Also covered in this month's edition are:
We also look forward to some of the developments to expect in December 2020.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3xeQiAn
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk.
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In The Month In Pensions for October 2020, we join The Pensions Regulator in gazing into the future and consider what the world of pensions will be like in 15 years' time.
See The Pension Regulator's 'Pensions of the future - a discussion on our strategy (16 October 2020)': https://bit.ly/3owKcp6
Also covered in this month's edition are:
We also look forward to some of the developments to expect in November 2020.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3QCwspt
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk.
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In The Month In Pensions for September 2020, we go back to school and consider what is coming down the tracks for trustees and employers in the final third of 2020.
Ian Chapman-Curry is also joined by Gowling WLG pensions partner Christopher Stiles to discuss his latest Insight on GMP equalisation: https://bit.ly/30zranJ
Also covered in this month's edition are:
We also look forward to some of the developments to expect in October 2020.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/podcasts/2020/the-month-in-pensions-september-2020/
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk.
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In The Month In Pensions for July 2020, we focus on the role that technology will play in improving customer service in the pensions industry.
Ian Chapman-Curry is also joined by Gowling WLG pensions partner Joanne Tibbott to discuss the Department for Work and Pensions' review of the charge cap that is applicable to certain defined contribution schemes.
For the full text of Joanne's Insight, visit: https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2020/dwp-kicks-off-charge-cap-review/
Also covered in this month's edition are:
- the Pension Schemes Bill 2019 - 21 delayed until autumn;
- Government consultations on changes to public sector pension schemes;
- PLSA publish a simple guide to GMP equalisation
- High Court rectifies pension scheme’s increase rules to remove hardwired RPI provisions (Univar UK Limited v Stephen Smith and others [2020] EWHC 1596 (Ch)
- High Court rectifies pension scheme’s increase rules to remove hardwired RPI provisions (Safeway Ltd v Newton & Ors (Rev 1) [2020] EWCA Civ 869 (13 July 2020)
We also look forward to some of the developments to expect in August 2020.
You can find this episode and the accompanying transcript on our website: https://gowlg.co/3DljYzJ
For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk.
Gowling WLG is an international full-service law firm working across a range of industry sectors including real estate, government, financial services, life sciences and technology. We operate across the world with offices in the UK, Europe, Canada and the Middle East.
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In The Month In Pensions for June 2020, have we reached a tipping point for consolidation in the pensions industry? Is it time for superfunds and collective defined contribution?
And, in a month with plenty of sobering economic news, what are the options for pension scheme trustees and employers in distress?
Ian Chapman-Curry is joined by Christopher Stiles to discuss his latest Insights on the options that are available for those faced with difficult market conditions and what a new insolvency regime means for trustees of defined benefit occupational pension schemes.
For the full text of Christopher's Insights, visit www.tinyurl.com/TMIP2006C and www.tinyurl.com/TMIP2006D
Also covered in this month's edition are:
- TPR updating its measures on helping pension
schemes tackle COVID-19 challenges (see TPR's press release at www.tinyurl.com/TMIP2006A);
- the Financial Conduct Authority's package of measures on defined benefit transfers and transfer advice (see the FCA's DB transfer webpage at www.tinyurl.com/TMIP2006B); and
- TPR's new interim guidance regime for the emerging superfund pension market (visit www.tinyurl.com/TMIP2006E for our Insight on TPR's interim guidance).
This episode finishes with a roundup of key developments in the world of pensions for July 2020.
You can get in touch with Ian Chapman-Curry at www.tinyurl.com/GWLGICC. For more Insights, or to find out more about the pensions team at Gowling WLG, please visit www.gowlingwlg.com/pensions-uk.
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