Protecting pension savers – five years on from the pension freedoms: Saving for later life
Work and Pensions Committee
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Inquiry
This inquiry is looking at saving for later life and what more needs to be done to help people plan and save for retirement. We are interested in: Whether households in the UK have enough pension savings for retirement What advice and guidance people need when saving for retirement What …
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Recommendations
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Conclusions
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Oral sessions
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Letters
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Events
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Formal meeting (oral evidence session) · Room 6, Palace of Westminster
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Oral evidence sessions 6 sessions
6 Jul 2022
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Work and Pensions Committee
Guy Opperman MP · Department for Work and Pensions
Joanne Gibson · Department for Work and Pensions
15 Jun 2022
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Work and Pensions Committee
Anna Mowbray · Community
Carol Young · NatWest Group
Gary Dewin · The Co-op Group
Jack Jones · TUC
Jamie Heywood · Uber
Terry Pullinger · Communication Workers Union
Tim Jones · Tata Limited
Tom Blenkinsop · Federation of Small Businesses (FSB)
8 Jun 2022
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Work and Pensions Committee
Caroline Siarkiewicz · Money and Pensions Service
Charles Counsell · The Pensions Regulator
Sarah Pritchard · The Financial Conduct Authority
Sarah Pritchard · Financial Conduct Authority
Sir Steve Webb · Lane, Clark & Peacock
The Baroness Altmann CBE
The Baroness Drake CBE
27 Apr 2022
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Work and Pensions Committee
Chris Noon · Hymans Robertson
Colin Clarke · Legal and General
Darren Philp · Smart Pension
Jamie Jenkins · Royal London
Joanne Segars · NOW:Pensions
Peter Glancy · Scottish Widows
Philip Brown · B&CE, the People’s Pension
Will Sandbrook · NEST
23 Mar 2022
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Christopher Brooks · Age UK
Laurie Edmans · Financial Inclusion Commission
Leah Evans · Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
Martin Willis
Nigel Stanley · NEST Members’ Panel
Sophia Dimitriadis · International Longevity Centre
Steven Taylor · Association of Consulting Actuaries
Sue Ferns · Prospect Trade Union
23 Feb 2022
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Carl Emmerson · Institute of Fiscal Studies
Chris Curry · Institute for Fiscal Studies
Nigel Peaple · Pension and Lifetime Savings Association
Rob Yuille · Association of British Insurers
Reports 1 report · click to expand
| Title | HC No. | Published | Items | Response |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Third Report - Protecting pension savers – five years on from th… | HC 126 | 30 Sep 2022 | 22 | Responded |
Recommendations & Conclusions
12 results
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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The Government has not acted on our recommendation to set a target of at least...
The Government has not acted on our recommendation to set a target of at least 60% for the combined use of Pension Wise and paid for advice when accessing pension pots for the first time. It also rejected our recommendation …
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Government Response
The government is committed to monitoring the use of Pension Wise and the impact of the Stronger Nudge, using metrics such as the volume of appointments attended and FCA Retirement Income data. They will continue to gather evidence and insight to support individuals in making decisions.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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Many newly auto-enrolled people make minimum contributions, not realising that this will not be enough...
Many newly auto-enrolled people make minimum contributions, not realising that this will not be enough to give them an adequate living standard in retirement. The Pensions Commission designed auto-enrolment to get median earners part of the way to its definition …
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Government Response
The government is committed to carrying out further analysis to measure the adequacy of retirement incomes for current savers, and will provide an update of their analysis as soon as the data is available. They consider that a collection of measures provides a greater range of insight than a single measure alone.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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Although there are two commonly used measures of adequacy, there is currently no consensus in...
Although there are two commonly used measures of adequacy, there is currently no consensus in support of a single definition or what target the system should aim to achieve. We heard that building a new consensus on this—involving employers, trade …
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Government Response
The government is committed to carrying out further analysis to measure the adequacy of retirement incomes for current savers, and believes a collection of measures, based on different methodology, provides a greater range of insight, than a single measure alone.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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There is a consensus that many people need to increase their pension contributions if they...
There is a consensus that many people need to increase their pension contributions if they are to have an adequate income in retirement. Many told us that minimum contribution rates needed to increase above 8% if this was to happen. …
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Government Response
The government acknowledges that current contribution rates may not be adequate but states that its priority is to implement the 2017 Review measures in the mid-2020s and explore ways to prompt savers to engage with their pensions.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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The number of self-employed people saving in a pension has declined since the late1990s when...
The number of self-employed people saving in a pension has declined since the late1990s when it was around 48%, to around 16%. This is in stark contrast to the 88% of workers eligible for auto-enrolment participating in pension saving. Trials …
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Government Response
The government is committed to making retirement saving simpler for self-employed people and is working with Nest Insight on trials using financial digital platforms to test tech-based nudges. DWP is working with BASDA to explore opportunities to support self-employed people save for their retirement.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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We are concerned that many people working in the gig economy may be missing out...
We are concerned that many people working in the gig economy may be missing out on their right as a worker to build up a pension through auto-enrolment. The Pensions Regulator (TPR) told us it faces considerable challenges in enforcement, …
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Government Response
The government will continue to work with TPR and BEIS on the gig economy issue, noting that many workers are already eligible for auto-enrolment, and BEIS continues to explore options for collecting data on labour market trends.
Department for Work and Pensions
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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There is no consensus on how gender pension gap should be defined or any target...
There is no consensus on how gender pension gap should be defined or any target to reduce it. Reports produced by stakeholders to inform the debate suggest the gap is significant and that little sustained progress is being made to …
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Government Response
DWP continues to work with stakeholders across government to develop an appropriate definition of the gender pensions gap and build an evidence base to inform future policy outcomes.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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We recommend the Government consider the case for a carer’s credit, for example, to their...
We recommend the Government consider the case for a carer’s credit, for example, to their auto-enrolment pension. If it chooses not to do so, it must explain its alternative plan to address the gender pension gap mainly caused by labour …
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Government Response
The government is committed to continually monitor the use of Pension Wise which now includes the impact of the Stronger Nudge, and will continue to work with MaPS to consider feedback on users’ experience of the service and its impact on their knowledge of the options available to them.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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Divorced women’s pensions are much lower than those of men.
Divorced women’s pensions are much lower than those of men. There appear to be no reliable, regularly reported statistics on the number of pension sharing orders made on divorce. Research indicates that it may be as low as 5% of …
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Government Response
The government welcomes having regular and reliable statistics on pension sharing in principle and will engage with HMCTS to understand the barriers to producing and publishing such statistics.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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Almost half a million people have stopped claiming Child Benefit since 2013 to avoid the...
Almost half a million people have stopped claiming Child Benefit since 2013 to avoid the High Income Child Benefit charge. We recommend that DWP explain what arrangements it intends to put in place to ensure this does not have a …
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Government Response
The government has encouraged families who are responsible for a child under 12 to claim Child Benefit regardless of household income to help them build qualifying years of National Insurance for future State Pension entitlement and will keep this under review. Information on what parents should do to protect their future State Pension entitlement is clearly provided on the Child Benefit claim form.
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Recommendation
Acknowledged
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MaPS Chief Executive, Caroline Siarkiewicz, told us that the biggest challenge was working out how...
MaPS Chief Executive, Caroline Siarkiewicz, told us that the biggest challenge was working out how to help people understand their options and choices, “bearing in mind the huge numbers of people who do not know where to go for that.” …
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Government Response
The government supports appropriate marketing of guidance services, including MoneyHelper Pensions, subject to scrutiny. They are exploring further options for encouraging the use of guidance, and MaPS's Pension Guidance Transformation Strategy will improve triage and transfers between the services.
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Conclusion
Acknowledged
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We welcome the work being done to improve engagement and support savers in making decisions...
We welcome the work being done to improve engagement and support savers in making decisions while they save, for example, through the development of pensions dashboards and the Mid-Life MoT and simpler annual benefit statements. DWP, MaPS and the FCA …
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Government Response
The government will continue to help people become more informed savers, and are working closely with delivery partners to do so. The FCA has published rules for personal pension schemes, and are consulting on rules for dashboard operators.
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Government Response AI assessment · 22 of 20 classified
Accepted
3
Acknowledged
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Deferred
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Rejected
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Total
20 recs + 2 conclusions
Correspondence 9 letters
19 Oct 2022
Correspondence from Financial Conduct Authority on the Saving for later life inquiry
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7 Sep 2022
Correspondence with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury in connection with the Saving for later life inquiry
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7 Sep 2022
Correspondence from the Minister for Pensions following up on oral evidence as part of the Saving for later life inquiry
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20 Jul 2022
Correspondence to Minister for Pensions about the saving for later life inquiry 20.7.22
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6 Jul 2022
Correspondence with the Money and Pension Service about the saving for later life inquiry
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6 Jul 2022
Correspondence with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury about the Saving for later life inquiry
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6 Jul 2022
Correspondence with The Pensions Regulator about the saving for later life inquiry
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22 Jun 2022
Correspondence with the Economic Secretary to the Treasury relating to the saving for later life inquiry
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8 Jun 2022
Correspondence with the Minister of State for Media, Data and Digital Infrastructure relating to data protection legislation
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