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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jul 3, 2025

    Part 4 – Pensions scheme bill: Other changes and missing legislation

    Other Bill Changes Some other changes in the Bill not featured in the preceding parts of this Pensions Compass: Pensions Ombudsman and Recovery of Overpayments The Bill gives the PO power (like those of a competent court) to facilitate scheme

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jul 3, 2025

    Part 3 – Pension Schemes Bill – Defined contribution schemes

    On 5 June 2025, the UK Government published the Pension Schemes Bill, outlining significant reforms aimed at transforming the defined contribution (“DC“) pension scheme landscape. The Bill was accompanied by the Government’s final report on its Pension Investment Review and a DWP publication entitled “Workplace

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jul 3, 2025

    Part 2 – Surplus reforms

    The UK Government has taken a significant step with the introduction of the new Pension Schemes Bill towards making it easier for defined benefit (“DB“) pension scheme surpluses to be paid to employers. According to the Government’s consultation response in

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Jul 3, 2025

    Part 1 – Pension Schemes Bill timeline

    Broadly, the Bill’s Royal Assent is not expected until mid-2026. Then Consultation starts on the proposed associated Regulations on which the government has to consult – which it must do in many cases. Finalised Regulations and Guidances are generally likely

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    • Insights
    • May 23, 2025

    Neonatal care

    On April 6, 2025, the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023 introduced significant changes for parents of new-borns requiring neonatal care. This new legislation aims to alleviate the stress faced by parents during challenging times, ensuring they can focus

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    • Insights
    • Apr 29, 2025

    Employment Rights Bill: Key updates and implications for employers

    The Employment Rights Bill has undergone significant amendments following extensive consultations and parliamentary debates. Here’s an overview of the key updates. ‘Right to Switch Off’ Abandoned Initially proposed as part of the “New Deal for Working People,” the right to

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Apr 2, 2025

    Part 4 – High court approves scheme merger diluting surplus

    On 3rd February 2025 the High Court approved the merger of the Arcadia Executive Scheme (“Executive Scheme”) with the Arcadia Staff Scheme (“Staff Scheme”). Key Point: The case revolves around whether proposed scheme amendments were for a scheme’s proper purposes.

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Apr 2, 2025

    Part 3 – Pick of the pensions ombudsman’s decisions

    The Pensions Ombudsman (“TPO”) has recently issued two noteworthy determinations with important implications for pension schemes and their members: (i) Mr H v Olivetti UK Limited Pension and Life Assurance Scheme (“Mr H’s Case”); and (ii) Mr N v Volkswagen

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    • Pensions Compass
    • Apr 2, 2025

    Part 2 – High court decision – IHT mistake allowed for trust rescission

    Background In 2005, Janus Henderson, the asset management group (formerly the Henderson Group) established an employee benefit trust to benefit employees and their families, and an employer-financed retirement benefit scheme in 2011 (established in anticipation of legislative changes), to benefit

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