Plans to support savers seeking access to their pension
pots are outlined today in a change to ensure people are fully
informed before moving their money.
Currently, when people want access to their savings, their
pension scheme is only required to tell them that free, impartial
guidance is available from Pension Wise.
New “Stronger Nudge” rules set out today, propose requiring
trustees and pension scheme managers to make sure the individual
has either received – or opted out of receiving – that Pension
Wise guidance, before proceeding with their application.
Pension schemes will also be required to offer to book a Pension
Wise appointment on the individual’s behalf.
Minister for Pensions, , said:
It is vital that savers have the support they need when making
decisions about their pension pots that could have serious
financial consequences for them in later life.
Pension Wise is a fantastic service that offers free, impartial
guidance and so I want to see as many people as possible using
it.
This change is vital in preventing savers from failing to take
advice and increasing the take-up of the guidance that is
available.
Where individuals do not wish to take up the offer of a Pensions
Wise appointment the Department for Work and Pensions is
proposing that they specifically opt out via a separate
communication with the scheme, although some exemptions would be
in place.
Pension Wise, the service promoted by the government, provides
free, impartial, guidance to help individuals aged 50 and over
with a defined contribution pension, understand the options
available to them.
It is a valuable service and these proposals are designed to
increase the take up of guidance by presenting Pension Wise
guidance as a normal part of the process of accessing pension
savings.
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The consultation can
be found on GOV UK and is open for responses until 3
September 2021.
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The DWP is also consulting on draft regulations on pension
transfers between schemes that will, if brought into force,
place a duty on the trustees and managers of schemes in scope
to refer customers to a scams guidance appointment, provided
by Money and Pensions Service, if a proposed transfer is
deemed to be a potential scam risk.