Consultation Response The stronger nudge to pensions guidance Financial Conduct Authority, CP21-11 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic ... proposals to introduce the ‘stronger nudge’ approach to increasing take up of pensions guidance, prior to savers accessing their pension pots. This will put into practice the measure contained in the Financial
How would removal of the State Pension triple lock affect adequacy? How would removal of the State Pension triple lock affect adequacy? i PENSIONS POLICY INSTITUTE This report has been sponsored by Age ... Published by the Pensions Policy Institute © March 2018 978-1-906284-52-18 www.pensionspolicyinstitute.org.uk How would removal of the State Pension triple lock affect adequacy?ii PENSIONS POLICY INSTITUTE
Group, dedicated to helping more people love later life. ID000000 03/17 For love and money: Women’s pensions, expenditure and decision-making in retirement 2 Contents Foreword 3 Summary ... like to thank Age UK Trafford and Age UK London for organising. We would also like to thank the Pensions Advisory Service for providing us with helpful examples of the issues facing many women as they
Evidence submission Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s Inquiry on Intergenerational Fairness February 2016 ... points Although pensioner poverty has fallen since the mid-1990s, there are still 1.6 million pensioners in poverty and progress appears to have stalled. Changes to State Pensions or benefits for older
a framework on metrics standards and disclosures Department for Work and Pensions, Financial Conduct Authority, the Pensions Regulator March 2023 christopher.brooks@ageuk.org.uk All rights reserved ... and Pensions, the Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority, seeks views on policy proposals to require trustees and managers of defined contribution (DC) relevant occupational pension schemes
Work and Pensions Select Committee inquiry Protecting pension savers – five years on from the Pension Freedoms: Saving for later life christopher.brooks@ageuk.org.uk February 2022 All rights ... inquiry by the Work and Pensions Select Committee is the third part in its investigation into the impact of the pension ‘freedom and choice’ reforms. The first two parts focused on pension scams and access,
Inquiry Response Pensions automatic enrolment – Lifetime ISAs Ref. 1116 April 2016 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational ... represents a serious threat to pension saving, but we do anticipate some negative effect on opt-out rates and potentially reduced pension saving by some individuals. The risk to pension saving would be increased
Consultation Response Pension reforms – proposed changes to our rules and guidance, CP 15-30 January 2016 Ref: 3915 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts ... About this consultation Following the introduction of the pension flexibilities in April 2015, where consumers no longer have to annuitise their pension savings and can instead choose from a range of options
Age UK’s evidence to the Work and Pensions Committee’s inquiry: The Cost of Living June 2022 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper or parts of it for academic, educational ... and Pensions Committee is carrying out an inquiry on the cost of living and is seeking evidence on how the Government can support people on Universal Credit, legacy benefits and the State Pension through
Parliamentary Briefing Pension Credit and Mixed Aged Couples January 2020 What is Pension Credit? Pension Credit was introduced in October 2003 as the main means-tested benefit for people who have reached ... reached State Pension Age (SPA). Whether someone qualifies, and how much they receive, depends on their income and savings. Pension Credit is made up of two parts: Guarantee Credit and Savings Credit