26 years on and feeling proud

This Thursday I am retiring after 26 years of continuous service, starting in administration with Punter Southall, then transferring in 2014 to the trustee business which merged with 20-20 Trustees to become Vidett 2 years ago. I recently heard Heather Small’s ‘Proud’ on the radio, the song asks “What have you done today to make […]

Administrator performance reviews

It’s a trustee’s responsibility to ensure that their pension schemes are run as effectively as possible to help achieve the best outcomes for members. Download our case study to find out how we turned an uncertain situation into a positive outcome.

The PLSA South East spring seminar: understanding the general code

Client directors Simon Lewis and Kevin Clark will be joining the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) South East group for their spring seminar, where they’ll be casting a closer look at one of our industry’s hottest topics: the general code. During the 90m session, the group will explore the requirements following the long-awaited publication […]

General code series #6 – reporting to The Pensions Regulator

The general code of practice was published by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) on 10 January 2024 and  replaces 10 of the 15 current codes. With the arrival of the new code, governing bodies (trustees or managers) will need to understand the new practices for reporting to TPR, review existing processes and consider whether new policies […]

General code series #4 – what are the administration requirements of the general code?

Pension administration has often been viewed as the ‘poor relation’ in the hierarchy of pension trustee relationships, but pension schemes exist to pay members their benefits in accordance with the scheme rules and a trustee’s key responsibility is to safeguard these benefits. So, perhaps it’s not surprising The Pensions Regulator (TPR) recognises pensions administration is […]

General code series #3 – the governing body: board structure and activities

The ‘governing body’, is a term introduced by the general code (the code) to add to an already broad landscape of roles and responsibilities! The code’s definition is as follows: ‘The governing body is responsible for running a scheme. Governing bodies may be trustees or managers of occupational pension schemes, or, in public service pension […]

General code series #2 – where to start?

As noted before, there’s plenty trustee boards can be doing now to begin the next stage of the pension governance evolution. There is time to get it right though, so the important thing is just to start! Pension trustees need to make sure any steps taken to comply with the code should benefit the pension […]

General code series #1 – the governance evolution

As a professional pension trustee I get to hear what a whole raft of scheme advisers are saying to trustee boards about The Pension Regulator’s (TPR) proposed new general code of practice and the related ‘effective system of governance’ (ESoG). At this time, it sounds like we’re dealing with a revolution. The problem is, regulatory […]

Navigating the pension maze: 10 predictions for 2024

As change ripples through the pensions sector, Gillian Graham shines a light on some of the key transformations companies, pension schemes, and trustees could expect in the coming year. With the landscape shifting rapidly, the value of professional trustees will become even more apparent. Appointing experienced professionals to guide your scheme through the uncertainties of […]

The road to general code

With most journeys, we usually have a clear idea of our destination, and how to get there. However, there are often challenges along the way. The road to the general code is no different. The general code of practice (the code), formerly known as the single code, has suffered many delays. Originally expected in spring […]

Cracking the code: don’t give up now!

The anticipation surrounding the general code of practice (the code), formerly known as the single code, has been met with delays and name changes, with its publication expected in spring 2023, which has not transpired. When the code is published it will be one of the largest changes in occupational pensions in decades and trustees […]

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