Capita selected to administer the Civil Service Pension Scheme
Capita has secured a contract to manage the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS) for the Cabinet Office from Sept 2025 in a deal worth £239m over 10 years.
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Capita has secured a contract to manage the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS) for the Cabinet Office from Sept 2025 in a deal worth £239m over 10 years.
www.capita.comParliamentary committees to hold joint hearing to investigate the problems being experienced in Civil Service pension scheme.
www.computerweekly.comThe Cabinet Office confirmed on the 12 November that Capita will take over administration of the Civil Service Pension Scheme on Monday 1 December 2025. The
www.cspa.co.ukCompany wins £239m contract to manage scheme it ran until being replaced by MyCSP in 2014
www.civilserviceworld.comPublic sector workers left in limbo as ‘failed’ contractor ‘bites off more than it can chew’
www.telegraph.co.ukThe Paymaster General and Minister for the Cabinet Office, Nick Thomas‑Symonds, provided an update in the House of Commons this week on Capita’s performance
www.cspa.co.ukCapita Pension Solutions has signed a voluntary recognition agreement with the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS), effective 1 December 2025.
www.capita.comMore details of the Civil Services Pension Scheme administration backlog left to Capita revealed in parliamentary committee hearing.
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www.civilserviceworld.comUnion representing civil servants said that when outsourcing suppliers fail, they should be dropped.
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