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Tuesday, 06 January 2009
Contents
Stakeholder Pensions
Background
Facts about Stakeholder Pensions
Tax Efficiency of Stakeholder Pensions
Exemptions from providing Stakeholder Pensions
Registration, Regulation
Monitoring Stakeholder Pension Schemes
First, Choose your Scheme
Formal Designation of the Scheme
Providing Help and Guidance
Payroll Deductions
Making Payments to the Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Paying on Time
Stakeholder Pension Providers
Abbey National Life Stakeholder Pension Scheme
AIG Life (UK) Stakeholder and Personal Pension Scheme
Allied Dunbar Stakeholder Pension Plan
AXA Stakeholder Personal Pension Scheme
B and CE EasyBuild Stakeholder Pension
Bank of Scotland Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Britannic Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Canada Life Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Chamber Stakeholder Scheme
CIS Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Clerical Medical Investment Group Limited Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Deutsche Asset Management Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Eagle Star Group Stakeholder Pension Plan
Stakeholder Flexiplan
Friends Provident Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Halifax Life Stakeholder Pension Scheme
HSBC Life (UK) Limited Stakeholder Pension Scheme
INVESCO Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Legal and General Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Marks and Spencer Stakeholder Pension Plan
Merrill Lynch Stakeholder Plan
Nationwide Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Natwest Life Stakeholder Pension Plan
NFU Mutual Stakeholder Pension Plan
Norwich Union Stakeholder Pension Scheme
NPI Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Pearl Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Police Mutual Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Prudential Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Royal Sun Alliance Life and Pensions Limited Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Royal Liver Assurance Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Royal London Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Royal Scottish Assurance Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Schroder Pensions Limited Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Scottish Amicable Stakeholder Scheme
Scottish Equitable Stakeholder Scheme
Scottish Life Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Scottish Mutual Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Scottish Widows' Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Standard Life Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Teachers Stakeholder Pension Plan
Teams Stakeholder Scheme
TUC Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Virgin Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Wesleyan Stakeholder Pension Scheme
Winterthur Life Stakeholder Scheme
Winterthur Life Trust Based Stakeholder Scheme
The Pensions Regulator
DWP
Her Majesty's Revenue
FSA
Office for the Pensions Advisory Service
FAQs for Employers
FAQs for Employees

Stakeholder Pensions

Formal Designation of the Scheme

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Designation is the term used to describe the process where an employer formally selects a stakeholder pension scheme which his or her employees are invited to join.

You make final decision

You are responsible for checking that the scheme is a registered stakeholder pension scheme. Check this against The Pensions Regulator's list of registered schemes

When you have designated a stakeholder pension scheme, you should write to the scheme provider to confirm that you have chosen the scheme. Such a letter could provide evidence of your choice if any questions arise.

You are responsible for checking that the scheme remains registered by checking every now and then (The Pensions Regulator recommends checking once a year) against The Pensions Regulator's list of registered schemes

Providing Information to Employees

You must provide eligible employees with full details of your chosen stakeholder pension scheme, so they can decide whether to join the scheme and so they can contact it. Information should include:

  • Name and address of the stakeholder pension scheme
  • Contact details of a named representative at the company, phone, fax and e-mail

The scheme provider may also provide their own literature or leaflets for you to circulate to your employees

You could invite a representative of the pension scheme provider to visit or contact your employees at work

By law you must allow the scheme provider 'reasonable access' to your workforce

  • You should allow a representative of the stakeholder pension scheme to visit your workplace and talk to your employees about the benefits of joining the scheme
  • You can set conditions about when the visit takes place and how it is carried out
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