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Regulation 15(2)(a)

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SStaging profile

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PART 1E+W+SLarge schemes

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 2 Pt. 1 in force at 12.12.2022, see reg. 1(2)

CohortScheme typeNumber of relevant members at reference dateStaging deadline
1(a)master trust schemes that provide money purchase benefits only20,000 or more31 August 2023
1(b)money purchase schemes used for automatic enrolment10,000 or more30 September 2023
master trust schemes that provide money purchase benefits only10,999 – 19,999
1(c)money purchase schemes used for automatic enrolment5,000 – 9,99931 October 2023
master trust schemes that provide money purchase benefits only
1(d)schemes without money purchase benefits, other than public service pension schemes or parliamentary pension schemes20,000 or more30 November 2023
hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
1(e)money purchase schemes used for automatic enrolment2,500 – 4,99931 January 2024
master trust schemes that provide money purchase benefits only
1(f)money purchase schemes used for automatic enrolment1,000 – 2,49929 February 2024
master trust schemes that provide money purchase benefits only
1(g)schemes without money purchase benefits, other than public service pension schemes or parliamentary pension schemes10,000 – 19,99931 March 2024
hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
1(h)schemes that provide collective money purchase benefits, whether alone or in conjunction with other benefitsall sizes30 April 2024
1(i)schemes without money purchase benefits, other than public service pension schemes or parliamentary pension schemes5,000 – 9,99930 June 2024
hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
1(j)schemes without money purchase benefits, other than public service pension schemes or parliamentary pension schemes2,500 – 4,99931 July 2024
hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
1(k)schemes without money purchase benefits, other than public service pension schemes or parliamentary pension schemes1,500 – 2,49931 August 2024
hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
1(l)schemes without money purchase benefits1,000 – 1,49930 September 2024
any remaining hybrid schemes
any remaining money purchase schemes
parliamentary pension schemes1,000 or more
public service pension schemesall sizes

PART 2E+W+SMedium schemes

Commencement Information

I2Sch. 2 Pt. 2 in force at 12.12.2022, see reg. 1(2)

CohortType of pension schemeNumber of relevant members at reference dateStaging deadline
2(a)relevant occupational pension schemes850 – 99931 October 2024
2(b)relevant occupational pension schemes750 – 84930 November 2024
2(c)relevant occupational pension schemes600 – 74931 January 2025
2(d)relevant occupational pension schemes500 – 59928 February 2025
2(e)relevant occupational pension schemes400 – 49931 March 2025
2(f)relevant occupational pension schemes320 – 39930 April 2025
2(g)relevant occupational pension schemes250 – 31931 May 2025
2(h)relevant occupational pension schemes195 – 24931 July 2025
2(i)relevant occupational pension schemes155 – 19431 August 2025
2(j)relevant occupational pension schemes125 – 15430 September 2025
2(k)relevant occupational pension schemes100 – 12431 October 2025

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