New ability to block transfers are a welcome step, but wider scam checks remain crucial

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What you need to know
  • The Pension Schemes Act 2021 provides for new conditions allowing trustees to stop transfers being processed, restricting statutory transfer rights. This is intended to combat pension scams.
  • The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is consulting on the detailed legislation which introduces four conditions. The conditions, which apply to both occupational and personal pension schemes, must be tested in order and one condition has to be met before a transfer can proceed.
  • The conditions are broadly that the transfer is to one of a defined type of pension schemes; linked to either a member's employment or country of residence; or does not show any red or amber flags as defined in legislation.
  • Schemes will need to take action to obtain information to check some of the conditions (e.g. the nature of the receiving scheme) while members will have to provide some of the information needed (e.g. proof of employment).
  • The restrictions are expected to be effective from Autumn this year, and will be a positive step in the fight against pension scams if seen as a minimum level of protection. We expect the majority of transfers to satisfy one of the conditions, meaning there is limited ability to use the transfer restriction.
Actions you can take
  • Check your administrators will have processes updated in time to carry out the checks required by the
    new regulatory conditions.
  • Review your scam protection procedures to ensure that they are robust and aim to identify potential
    scams in all cases, not just those which do not meet the conditions set out in the legislation.
  • Update transfer communications to make clear what information members will need to provide under
    the new conditions.
Applying the new rules to previous red flag transfers

We have applied the First Condition to all transfers covered by our Scam Protection Service since 1 July 2018. 37% of high-risk transfers would have met the First Condition under the proposed rules, allowing the transfer to continue and not requiring any further regulatory conditions to be checked.

The finer detail: The conditions in the consultation

The DWP consultation sets out four conditions that need to be applied to each transfer before it can be processed. These conditions are applied in order and it is only if all four conditions are not met that the statutory right to a transfer is removed and trustees can block the transfer from proceeding. The conditions, the order they need to be applied and the actions that trustees need to take, is set out below.

For further information, please get in touch with Mark Barlow or Helen Cavanagh or speak to your usual XPS contact.

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