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Briefing
Scottish Teachers’ Pension Scheme 2015
What is Phased Withdrawal and how will it help Scottish independent schools who are considering their pension options?
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Case Study
Helping the RSPCA move to a Master Trust
BW helped define the RSPCA's most appropriate pension arrangement to deliver valued and cost effective DC benefit provision.
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Briefing
Teachers’ Pension Scheme and the 2020 valuation consultations
Two recently published two consultations could have a big impact on the results of the 2020 public sector pension scheme valuations, including the TPS and STPS.
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Briefing
Independent schools pensions: considerations for phased withdrawal
In this briefing note, we explore what the Phased Withdrawal option might mean for independent schools, noting that there will be further detail to digest on this o…
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Blog
Pensions in independent schools: do the TPS costs add up?
This blog looks back on the year since the Government’s decision to increase the required school contributions for the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS).
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News
Teachers' Pension Scheme, Independent schools phased withdrawal
Yesterday marks the end of the Department for Education's consultation on allowing independent schools to opt out of the Teachers' Pensions Scheme (TPS) in a more f…
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Briefing
The Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS): what are the options for independent schools?
The Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS) provides Pension, death in service and ill health benefits to its members. This has prompted many independent schools to take a fr…
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Briefing
Costs and charges disclosure in trust-based DC schemes
New regulations and accompanying statutory guidance compel trustees to produce detailed analyses of the costs and charges incurred by scheme members on their money …
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Blog
The rise of the master trust
As the number of authorised master trusts rises to six, we thought it was worth considering the impact of the authorisation regime so far, good and bad.
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Briefing
Accidental master trusts
A look at the new Master Trust Authorisation regime and how it may affect schemes who do not know they are a master trust, or who do but do not know how to proceed.