Private Pensions Have To Deliver, Says Regulator

The Pensions Regulator wants to see everyone in the market deliver a good result for those who save up long term for their retirement. Here’s the word;

Poorly performing pension schemes will come under ever greater regulatory scrutiny to ensure they meet TPR’s expectations, Ms Delfas told pensions experts in a keynote speech.

She said: “Regulatory compliance is not optional. You will see a step-change in our enforcement approach – going out into the market, at scale, to ensure schemes have high quality data and deliver value for members.

“The stakes have never been higher. Savers will soon be interacting with their personal data as never before through pensions dashboards and the Value for Money framework.

“Failure to meet the deadlines is not an option. That is why we will be engaging hundreds of schemes asking them to account for how they are measuring and improving their data and will be taking action where trustees are failing to meet our expectations.”

Recognising that pensions are changing towards fewer, larger schemes, TPR will be more forward-looking, to enhance the market, and supportive of innovation.

Ms Delfas added: “I see a role for us to play not only in tackling harm but as a convenor, critical friend and supporter of future market development. Our approach to the market will not be static because we will be flexible and responsive to risks as they emerge.”

She also set out TPR’s regulatory roadmap for pensions which drives value for DC savers, security for DB members and higher standards of trusteeship for all.

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