Government introduces Pension Schemes Bill

06 Jun 2025

The government has introduced the Pension Schemes Bill, which it says will make pensions easier to understand and manage as well as drive better value over the long term.

The bill will work to ensure savers get good returns and drive economic investment by requiring defined contribution (DC) schemes to prove they are value for money to avoid underperforming schemes.

It also aims to simplify retirement choices by all pension schemes offering default routes to a retirement income and consolidate and professionalise the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).

In addition, it will bring together small pension pots worth £1,000 or less into one scheme certified as delivering good value, create new rules for multi-employer DC scheme 'megafunds' of at least £25 billion.

This is so bigger pension schemes can drive down costs and invest in a wider range of assets and increase flexibility for defined benefit (DB) pension schemes to safely release surplus worth £160 billion, the government said.

Liz Kendall, Work and Pensions Secretary, said: 'Hardworking people across the UK deserve their pensions to work as hard for them as they have worked to save, and our reforms will deliver a huge boost to future generations of pensioners.

'The bill is about securing better value for savers' pensions and driving long-term investment in British businesses to boost economic growth in our country.'

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