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News

PART 3 – Recovery of pension overpayments

Pension overpayments are a fact of life. Mistakes happen, erroneous scheme records are often left unchecked, benefits are transferred-out and members’ personal circumstances change. These factors and more can lead… Read more →

News

Part 2 – Pensions and Climate Change – a fair COP?

Over the last two years we have witnessed significant climate change developments for UK occupational pension schemes. This has been driven by a desire to secure effective governance and reporting… Read more →

News

PART 3 QNUPS UPDATE

Having come into existence over a decade ago, Qualifying Non – UK Pension Schemes (“QNUPS”) have dwindled in popularity but in recent months we have seen a resurgence in this… Read more →

News

PART 1 – GOING FOR GREEN: CLIMATE RISK GOVERNANCE AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR OCCUPATIONAL PENSIONS

A new regulatory framework…On 8 June 2021, Guy Opperman (Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion) announced the final versions of two sets of regulations 1 (which have now been laid… Read more →

News

Dishonest Assistance – QROPs transfer was an improper investment*

BackgroundThe claimant in this case, Mr Ross Burns, applied for summary judgment in his claim of dishonest assistance against certain defendants (summary judgment is usually possible when one party wants… Read more →

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DEFINED BENEFIT SCHEMES: NEW ERA FOR PENSION REGULATOR’S ANTI-AVOIDANCE POWERS

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News

Climate Risk for Pension Schemes – the regime from October 2021

After several years in the making, the Pensions Schemes Act 2021 (the “Act”) has finally received Royal Assent. Whilst much has been written about “beefing up” of the Pension Regulator’s… Read more →

Podcast Video

Episode 4 – Equalisation Law

News

Pensions Compass December 2020

To all our many readers – Happy Christmas and a very Healthy New Year. Despite the challenges of COVID, pensions law has continued non-stop and we are here to help you… Read more →

News

Part 1- The Resurgence of the Benevolent Society

The Covid-19 pandemic has sparked a tremendous amount of interest in employee benevolent societies or hardship funds. Sometimes described as one of the charitable sector’s best kept secrets these occupational… Read more →

News

Pensions Compass September 2020

Welcome to our Autumn 2020 Edition of Pensions Compass. We hope readers have enjoyed some relaxation over the Summer. 1. PODCASTS – In the Autumn we usually hold our Oktoberfest pensions event including… Read more →

News

PART 1 – Climate Risk Governance and Reporting for Pension Schemes – things are heating up…

In late August 2020 the Department for Work and Pensions (“DWP“) launched a new consultation seeking industry views on proposals effective 1 October 2021, to require trustees of (i) larger… Read more →

News

Pensions Compass July 2020

Welcome to our July 2020 Edition of Pensions Compass. The legal consequences of Covid-19 are inevitably still to the forefront. The following articles consider the impact in different areas as well… Read more →

News

Part 5 – COVID – 19 and death benefits – A case study

Many cases will be straightforward – lump sum benefits are usually paid to spouses or children of the deceased in accordance with up to date expression of wish forms. In… Read more →

News

Wedlake Bell Pensions & Employee Benefits Team Update – TPR’s Annual Funding Statement 2020

Wedlake Bell Pensions & Employee Benefits Team Update – TPR’s Annual Funding Statement 2020 On 30th April 2020 the Pensions Regulator (“TPR”) published the above Statement aimed at employers and… Read more →

News

Part 4 – COVID-19 – GETTING TO GRIPS WITH DB PENSION SCHEMES

The Covid 19 pandemic has impacted many aspects of lives. These unprecedented times continue to pose economic and operational challenges for pension schemes – trustees’ and sponsoring employers of defined… Read more →

News

Coronavirus – How can our People Services team help your business with the challenges it is facing?

Employers are facing an unprecedented set of circumstances as Covid-19 sweeps the country. Whilst the primary objective is, and should be, to halt the spread of the virus and to… Read more →

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Pensions Compass February 2020

Welcome to our first 2020 Edition of Pensions Compass!  As usual we have a fun packed edition to help blow away the winter doldrums.   Our first edition of Pensions… Read more →

Bulletins

Winning the Pensions Endgame

2019 was a record year for UK pension scheme bulk buyouts. Total transactions exceeded £40bn. As employers and trustees continue to work towards the ‘pensions endgame‘ by off-loading their defined… Read more →

News

A Good Deed….

Where the parties to a transaction or other arrangement are required by law, or otherwise agree, to record their agreement in a written document, the applicable execution formalities will depend… Read more →

News

TPR REACTS TO INVESTMENT CONSULTANCY REFORMS

The Pensions Regulator (“TPR”) has recently closed a consultation exercise whereby it sought responses to draft guidance which seeks to help trustees comply with the new duties set out in… Read more →

News

A Trustee fit for the 21st Century

Background In 2016 the Pensions Regulator (TPR) carried out extensive research which identified that many schemes were not being run to standards expected by TPR. Off the back of these… Read more →

News

TPR: 2019 Annual Funding Statement

Earlier this month the Pensions Regulator (“tPR”) released its 2019 Annual Funding Statement (the “Statement“) for defined benefit pension schemes. Its intended target – trustees and sponsoring employers who are… Read more →

Episode 10: GMP Equalisation: Implications for Trustees

Brexit

Brexit Checklist

Are you ready? Brexit is going to impact on our laws. It is too early to know what the repercussions will be but it is certain that there will be… Read more →

News

Justin McGilloway’s comments have been published in The Times

The article was first published by The Times on December 1, 2018. Women win first battle over pension age discrimination Older women were unfairly discriminated against by a £5 billion… Read more →

News

Insolvency and Directors Duties: change is coming….

On 26 August 2018 the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (“BEIS“) published the Government’s response to the consultation on measures designed to improve corporate governance within companies which… Read more →

Bulletins

In Counsel – Summer 2018

Welcome to the Summer edition of our In Counsel publication In this update we will outline the most recent legal developments affecting your business, in particular, the implications of the… Read more →

Bulletins

Auto-enrolment inducements  – the sole or main purpose test

In Kostal UK Ltd v Mr D Dunkley and Others[1] the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) has upheld an employment tribunal’s decision that an employer had unlawfully induced workers to vary… Read more →

Bulletins

Tax relief for EMI share options put in question

On 4 April 2018 HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) announced that existing EU State Aid approval for the tax-advantaged share option known as Enterprise Management Incentive (EMI) would expire on… Read more →

Bulletins

Managing Pension Scheme Liabilities – the options

Many Sponsoring Employers and Trustees continue to look at ways of controlling defined benefit pension scheme liabilities to reduce cost, to reduce volatility and to manage risks. For regulatory reasons… Read more →

Bulletins

Managing pension scheme liabilities

Wedlake Bell’s Pensions & Employee Benefits Team has significant experience in assisting employers and trustees in navigating liability management exercises similar to those being proposed by BT. Sponsoring Employers and… Read more →

Bulletins

BT set to “hang-up” on its DB pension scheme

Towards the end of last year BT kicked off a statutory 60 consultation period as part of its proposal to manage its staggering £14bn pension deficit. A consultation document was… Read more →

Bulletins

Ombudsman gets tough on poor administration

The Pension Ombudsman has directed that a professional trustee company pay £2,000 to compensate a member for the significant distress and inconvenience caused by its maladministration in relation to a… Read more →

Bulletins

Pensions Regulator cleans up Hoover’s pension mess

A restructuring proposal by Hoover Limited in relation to its largest defined benefit pension scheme, The Hoover (1987) Pension Scheme (the 1987 Scheme), was approved by the Pensions Regulator (tPR)… Read more →

Bulletins

Pension Sharing on Divorce: ex-spouse fails to convince Pensions Ombudsman

Background: Mrs Y separated from her husband, Professor Y, a retired member of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (the “USS”) in 1996. In 2004, at age 52, Mrs Y enquired with… Read more →

Bulletins

Data Protection TalkTalk Fine: A Taste of Things to Come?

In October 2016, telecoms provider TalkTalk was fined £400,000 by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for failing to protect customers’ personal data, breaching the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA). This… Read more →

Bulletins

Overseas Pension Transfers: The Pitfalls

It is no secret that Brexit could have an impact on the City. In the coming months banks and other financial institutions will be making tough decisions on whether to… Read more →

Bulletins

BHS: Where are we now?

In the Summer and Autumn 2016 In Counsel update and the May 2016 Pensions Bulletin we examined the well-publicised BHS pensions debacle. Since then, a considerable amount of time, effort… Read more →

Bulletins

US Acquisitions in the UK – how to manage UK pension risks

US owners or would be owners of UK companies should take extra care in the case of a UK defined benefit pension scheme (“DB Scheme”), sometimes known as a ‘final… Read more →

Bulletins

Death Benefits: No duty on employer to tell member about less generous death benefits

The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) has given a determination in a complaint by a Mr N that the respondents were not under a duty to inform his wife, Mrs N, that… Read more →

Bulletins

Ombudsman wrong in suspected pension liberation case

The High Court has overturned a decision of the Pension Ombudsman which had allowed a personal pension scheme to decline a member’s transfer request where there were concerns about the… Read more →

Bulletins

Clampdown on disguised remuneration schemes

Following the statement made by the Chancellor in the Spring 2016 Budget, further changes may be made to legislation to combat what has been commonly termed as ‘disguised remuneration’. Background… Read more →

Bulletins

BHS – the “pensions” tail wagging the dog

Justin McGilloway discusses the extent of the pensions problem in the case of former high street giant BHS. The well-publicised BHS debacle continues to grip the country. The former high… Read more →

Bulletins

Q&A with Justin McGilloway, Head of Pensions & Employee Benefits

When did you first become interested in the law? At school. I took part in a mock trial at the local Crown Court when I was 15. I successfully defended… Read more →

Bulletins

Promises, promises… (of a pensions nature)

The Pensions Ombudsman has held that an employer “unjustifiably” stopped a member’s monthly pension payments which it had funded for some years following the winding-up of its occupational pension scheme.… Read more →

Bulletins

Pension Ombudsman lays down the law to, ahem, “The Law”

The Pensions Ombudsman has upheld a complaint against the Police and Crime Commissioner of South Wales, on the basis that it had a duty of care as an employer to… Read more →

Bulletins

Pensions and bankruptcy: a difference of opinion

A recent decision of the High Court, that an Income Payments Order could not be made against a bankrupt’s unexercised rights to draw his pension, has contradicted an earlier decision… Read more →

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