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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

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

Anti-money laundering and pension trustees: which trust must register with HMRC by 1 September 2022?

Pension scheme (and other) trustees must register certain trusts with HMRC by 1 September 2022, following the implementation in the UK of the Fifth Money Laundering Directive (5MLD). While the new requirements do not apply to...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

Equalisation of Guaranteed Minimum Pensions (GMPs): What About Transfers Out?

A further judgment from the High Court has clarified what pension schemes must do in relation to previous transfers out after 17 May 1990 (the date of the Barber decision) where the transferring member had a right to a...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

Pension Scheme Investment: Overview of the 2019/2020 Changes

Pension scheme investment and governance have been occupying policymakers and regulators both in the UK and in Europe. Pension trustees are faced with a challenging array of new requirements, recommendations, statements of...more

Coronavirus: Actions For Pension Trustees

The COVID19 crisis has changed the landscape for pension scheme trustees. This note discusses the potential impacts and actions trustees should consider taking in relation to the following areas. ...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

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

Reducing your Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy for 2019/20

2019/20 is the second year of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF)'s third levy "triennium" under the new levy framework. ...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 transfers and scams: what should trustees do?

Pension scammers are becoming ever more sophisticated in their methods of parting scheme members from their pension funds, learning how to stay (just) on the right side of the law and to avoid breaching requirements of...more

IORP II: What Does It Mean For Uk Pensions?

The new directive on occupational pension schemes (IORP II) must be implemented in national law by mid-January 2019. UK pension schemes are already subject to most of the requirements under existing UK legislation. However,...more

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): action plan for pension scheme trustees - (revised March 2018)

The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will apply directly in the UK from 25 May 2018, and will make some fundamental changes to the current requirements surrounding data protection. Key areas of change...more

Pension Alert - February 2018

Featured is a reminder regading action needed on legacy protected rights rules and new briefings on New offences under the Criminal Finances Act 2017; Reducing your PPF levy; VAT and pension schemes; and an updated briefing...more

New offences under the Criminal Finances Act 2017: are corporate pension trustees at risk?

The Criminal Finances Act 2017 creates two new offences concerning tax evasion, potentially relevant to pension scheme corporate trustees (but not individual trustees). Corporate pension trustees should consider whether they...more

Reducing your Pension Protection Fund (PPF) levy for 2018/19

2018/19 is the first year of the Pension Protection Fund (PPF)'s third levy "triennium" under the new levy framework. Trustees who wish to reduce their pension scheme's risk-based levy by taking account of contingent...more

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