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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 Budget: Pension aspects

The pension tax changes announced in the Budget today represent a revolution in pension taxation. This alert gives a short summary of the announcements affecting pensions.  No doubt further complexities will arise as the...more

UK Pensions newsletter - April 2022

Welcome to Hogan Lovells UK pension team’s April 2022 newsletter, covering highlights from the previous month. Contents GMP equalisation update Encouraging DC schemes to invest in illiquid assets Notifiable events update ...more

UK Pensions Newsletter

Welcome to Hogan Lovells pensions UK team's March 2022 newsletter, covering highlights from the previous month. Contents Our recent pensions and ESG webinar Ukraine: Pensions Regulator guidance Pension dashboards: action...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 criminal offences and unlimited fines: what employers need to know about the Pensions Regulator's new powers (Updated February...

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

Climate change and pension investment: what should trustees be considering?

The DWP is consulting on measures to ensure that trustees of large occupational pension schemes focus on the impact of climate change on their investments and (for defined benefit schemes) the employer covenant. The...more

DB pension Superfunds are go!

The Pensions Regulator has issued guidance for supervising the commercial consolidation of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes into Superfunds. ...more

Pension aspects of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme: what employers and trustees should know

The government's Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) has thrown a lifeline to many employers and to their employees who might otherwise have lost their jobs in the current Covid-19 crisis. For employers taking advantage...more

Pension Protection Fund contingent assets: Coronavirus update

The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has today issued a helpful statement concerning the practicalities of certifying contingent assets in the current, highly-unusual, circumstances....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

The Pension Regulator's new approach – What should employers expect?

After the BHS debacle, the Pensions Regulator (TPR) announced it was adopting a "clearer, quicker and tougher approach". But what does that mean in practice for the sponsors of UK defined benefit (DB) schemes? ...more

GMP equalisation through conversion

- Most defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the UK are affected by the High Court decision in October last year that schemes must equalise for the unequal effect of guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs) on men and women. -...more

Pension Alert - November 2018

Hogan Lovells pension group is delighted to send you our November e-newsletter. Featured are points to note regarding PPF contingent assets, new regulations related to IORP II and GMP equalisation. ...more

Equalising for the effects of GMPs - Briefing for pension schemes following the Lloyds Bank case

In a landmark decision which will impact most defined benefit (DB) pension schemes in the UK, the High Court held on 26 October 2018 that pension schemes must equalise for the effect of guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs)...more

GMP action list for pension schemes: November 2018

In a landmark decision which will impact most defined benefit (DB) pension schemes, the High Court held on 26 October 2018 that pension schemes must equalise for the effect of guaranteed minimum pensions (GMPs) providing...more

Pension issues on corporate transactions

Pension issues in corporate transactions can be complex when a defined benefit (final salary) scheme is involved. Factors to consider include - - risks of action by the Pensions Regulator; - penal fines and criminal...more

Pension schemes and VAT: where are we now?

HMRC has confirmed that existing arrangements enabling employers to reclaim VAT in respect of pension scheme administration costs borne by scheme trustees may continue. ...more

The Pension Regulator: online materials for trustees of occupational pension schemes

The Pensions Regulator (tPR) has issued a multitude of codes of practice, guidance notes and other documents to assist pension scheme trustees to understand and better perform their role. However, knowing what help is...more

Authorisation of master trusts - Problems ahead for non-associated multi-employer (NAME) schemes?

The Pensions Schemes Act 2017 was passed on 27 April 2017 and, as expected, makes provision for the authorisation of master trusts. Many details of the new requirements and procedures will be set out in regulations. The...more

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