All The Pensions Regulator (TPR) articles
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NewsTrustees under pressure to use surplus powers despite conflict concerns
With new surplus release flexibilities coming into force through the Pension Schemes Act, a survey of defined benefit pension scheme trustees has found a growing appetite for run-on but concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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OpinionBetter admin is the key to improving retirement outcomes
Rory Murphy, former chair of the Merchant Navy Officers’ Pension Fund, calls for urgent action to raise administration standards and stop members from being negatively impacted by poor practices.
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People NewsChris Hitchen among trio of appointments to TPR board
Former Financial Conduct Authority director Tracey McDermott and TPR’s executive director of market oversight Ben Gunnee are also joining the regulator’s board.
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NewsGovernment cracks down on pension scams through overhaul of transfer rules
A targeted safeguard to end the alleged misuse of small self-administered schemes has been proposed, with the government citing average losses of £38,400 a person.
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NewsTrustees warn that TPR strategy must protect member voice
The Association of Member Nominated Trustees has broadly backed the direction of the regulator’s five-year strategy, but warned that consolidation, professionalisation and UK growth objectives must not weaken member representation or fiduciary duty.
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OpinionTPR: Quality of service is a key part of the pensions value proposition
The Pensions Regulator’s Gaucho Rasmussen highlights the watchdog’s emphasis on administration standards and urges trustees to put this to the top of agendas.
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NewsTPR warns industry over AI governance with usage expected to spread
“AI has the potential to transform pensions for the better: improving how schemes are run, how members are supported, and how the system as a whole delivers value,” says TPR chief Nausicaa Delfas.
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News‘Wake up call’ on adequacy from Pensions Commission in interim report
The government has been urged to act promptly to address the gender pension gap and the lack of retirement options for the self-employed, following the publication of the Pensions Commission’s interim report.
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OpinionWhat India’s pension system can teach the UK about Value for Money
Subroto Das, a former chief general manager at PFRDA, India’s pension supervisor, sets out some important lessons for UK regulators ahead of the introduction of Value for Money, taken from a recent research paper.
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NewsThe £25bn question: TPR report casts doubt on benefits of scale
New research from the Pensions Regulator indicates that scaling up defined contribution pension schemes will not bring guaranteed economies of scale.
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OpinionWhy the ‘gateway’ for DB superfunds is not a technical issue but a growth one
Ashok Gupta of investment think tank New Capital Consensus argues that the emerging world of defined benefit superfunds could form a crucial part of the government’s growth and investment strategy – but the regulatory approach must change.
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FeaturesIn Depth: What TPR’s Annual Funding Statement tells us about endgame planning
Pensions Expert explores the latest Annual Funding Statement and gauges the industry reaction as attention turns to surplus release regulations, ahead of new rules expected next year.
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OpinionPension scams: TPR warning raises the bar on fraud risk management
A new warning from the Pensions Regulator has highlighted the increasing sophistication of fraudsters targeting pensions. Arc Pensions Law’s Ben Fairhead examines what this means for trustees.
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FeaturesWhy we won’t see another pensions bill any time soon
The ink has barely dried on the finalised Pension Schemes Bill, but already attention is turning towards the next legislation that may hit the industry. Those hoping for more parliamentary action soon may be disappointed, writes Nick Reeve.
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NewsCDC code of practice laid before parliament as TPR clarifies comms role of trustees
The Pensions Regulator’s code of practice for collective defined contribution pension schemes has been laid before parliament ahead of coming into force later this year.
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People NewsAppointments: Promotions at XPS and Trafalgar House
The latest hires, promotions and appointments for the week ending 24 April 2026.
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People NewsEmma Douglas confirmed as new chair of the Pensions Regulator
Outgoing Pensions UK chair Emma Douglas has been confirmed as the new chair of the Pensions Regulator, the Department for Work and Pensions announced today.
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NewsDelaying consolidation could damage compliance and value for members, TPR warns
The number of non-micro DC and hybrid schemes fell by 15% over the past year, dropping from 920 in 2024 to 790 in 2025, recent data from the regulator has shown.
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OpinionTPR: We need the marketplace to innovate to deliver in the new pensions era
In an exclusive column for Pensions Expert, the Pensions Regulator’s chief executive Nausicaa Delfas explains the importance of innovation to address the challenges and capture the opportunities of the next few years.
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NewsVirgin Media ruling: TPR says work can start now on remediation
Trustees do not need to wait for the Pension Schemes Bill to become law before instructing actuaries to begin work on section 37 remediation, the regulator has said.







