Rumours, Reversals… and a Really Big Budget

Rumours, Reversals… and a Really Big Budget

Welcome to Always a Pensions Angle – the podcast where Thomas Parker and Nick Reeve break down the biggest news stories of the day and uncover what they really mean for pensions.


In this first episode, they explore why the upcoming Budget has triggered so much speculation, diving into the political pressures, the rumours around income tax and National Insurance, and the growing debate over capping salary sacrifice. With clear, candid analysis, Tom and Nick highlight the key pension implications to watch as Budget day approaches.

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PPF remains strong despite record liability intake

PPF remains strong despite record liability intake

The Pension Protection Fund's latest annual report shows it has weathered a record influx of defined benefit liabilities without much trouble. Chief financial officer Andy McKinnon discusses future ch...

25 Heinä 201810min

Should the FCA have brought in a charge cap for drawdown?

Should the FCA have brought in a charge cap for drawdown?

Last month, the Financial Conduct Authority released its long-awaited Retirement Outcomes Review. Daniela Silcock, head of policy research at the Pensions Policy Institute, and Nathan Long, senior pen...

10 Heinä 201811min

What next for the Pensions Regulator?

What next for the Pensions Regulator?

Last month, chief executive of the Pensions Regulator Lesley Titcomb said she would be leaving the watchdog at the end of her contract in February 2019. The announcement came only a few months after t...

27 Kesä 20187min

Guy Opperman talks AE, the self-employed and superfunds

Guy Opperman talks AE, the self-employed and superfunds

From the government's review of auto-enrolment, to the publication of its defined benefit white paper, the past 12 months have been a busy time regarding retirement saving. While a significant amount ...

12 Kesä 20189min

Should member-nominated trustees be elected or selected?

Should member-nominated trustees be elected or selected?

Under the Pensions Act 2004, at least one-third of a pension scheme’s trustees should be member-nominated. David Brooks, technical director at consultancy Broadstone, and Stephen Fallowell, former MNT...

30 Touko 201810min

How is LGPS pooling driving responsible investment?

How is LGPS pooling driving responsible investment?

As Local Government Pension Scheme pooling progresses, the £29bn Brunel Pension Partnership – which includes 10 LGPS funds, including the Environment Agency Pension Fund – has been one of the stronges...

16 Touko 20188min

Are trustees engaging suitably with fiduciary managers?

Are trustees engaging suitably with fiduciary managers?

In April, the Competition and Markets Authority published its working paper on trustee engagement with investment consultancy and fiduciary management. Caroline Escott, policy lead for investment and ...

1 Touko 20188min

How will the UK's first pension superfund work?

How will the UK's first pension superfund work?

The UK's first superfund was announced in March, a day after the government encouraged the creation of commercial consolidators in its long-awaited white paper on the defined benefit sector. Alan Rube...

17 Huhti 20184min

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