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UK pensions: ambitions for defined benefit (DB) schemes

The government has ambitious plans for the future of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes, many of which, it is hoped, will help the UK economy through increased investment in productive finance.  In particular, the...more

UK pensions: defined contribution (DC) consolidation

The government is keen to see continued reduction in the number of DC trust-based occupational pension schemes, believing that a smaller number of large, well-run schemes will result in better outcomes for members while...more

UK recent developments in pensions seminar

On 28 November 2023, we held our recent developments in pensions seminar covering legal updates from the pensions industry from the recent months. Topics members of our team covered included: Autumn Statement 2023: what...more

UK recent developments in pensions webinar

On 21 June 2023, we held our recent developments in pensions webinar covering legal updates from the pensions industry from the recent months. Topics members of our team covered included: DB surplus (timestamp: 01.46 -...more

UK Pensions newsletter - October 2022

Welcome to Hogan Lovells UK pension team's October 2022 newsletter.  The past fortnight has demonstrated how pension schemes can be significantly impacted by unexpected turmoil in financial markets.  ...more

Pensions: new notifiable events – what corporates (and their lenders) should know

A requirement to tell the Pensions Regulator (tPR) about certain events (“notifiable events”) has long been part of tPR’s armoury in its ongoing campaign to strengthen funding of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes....more

The Pensions Regulator's new powers: what lenders need to know

The Act introduces two new offences – conduct risking accrued DB benefits and avoidance of employer debt, as explained below. Each offence is punishable by up to seven years' imprisonment and / or an unlimited fine. There are...more

New offences and powers for the Pensions Regulator: what employers and trustees should know – update

The passage of the Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the Act) into the statute books has received press coverage far beyond the usual pension industry commentary. New criminal offences and civil penalties, plus increased powers for...more

New criminal offences and unlimited fines: what employers need to know about the Pensions Regulator's new powers (UPDATED)

After the Carillion and BHS debacles, the Pensions Regulator (tPR) announced it was going to be “clearer, quicker and tougher”. The new Pension Schemes Act 2021 (the Act), which received Royal Assent on 11 February 2021,...more

New offences, penalties and powers for the Pensions Regulator: what employers and trustees should know

As expected, following the general election the new government has reintroduced the Pension Schemes Bill and is taking forward changes consulted on in 2018. The Bill will significantly increase the Pension Regulator's powers...more

New criminal offences and unlimited fines: what employers need to know about the Pensions Regulator's new powers

After the Carillion and BHS debacles, the Pensions Regulator (tPR) announced it was going to be "clearer, quicker and tougher". The new Pension Schemes Bill (the Bill) currently going through Parliament will give tPR...more

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