The Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (ROPS) 16 December 2024

The Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (ROPS) 16 December 2024


The List is a must-read for all UK payroll and pensions professionals, updated twice monthly on the 1st and the 15th of the month, though this may change if those dates fall on a weekend or Bank Holiday. 

Sometimes, however, HMRC will update the List at other times ‘to temporarily remove schemes while reviews are carried out, for example where fraudulent activity is suspected’. 

The ROPS List contains details of all overseas pension schemes that have advised HMRC they want to be included on it.  ‘Recognise’ indicates that HMRC recognise the overseas pension scheme as being one that is eligible to receive transfers of UK pension benefits.  However, it does not mean that they are approved by HMRC or automatically qualify as a ‘qualifying scheme’ (a Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes (QROPS)).  

But the scheme must be a ROPS before it can tell HMRC that it is a QROPS!  

On 16 December 2024, HMRC's update notification says there have been 12 schemes added and 4 removed: 

  • Australia – 10 additions and 4 removals
  • Isle of Man – 2 additions

So, here is my analysis of the details provided within the List but overwritten 2 weeks later.  The updated List of 16 December 2024 contains the following changes from the ROPS List published 02 December 2024:

  1. Australia - Carden Leche Superannuation Fund
  2. Australia - D & K Chapman Super
  3. Australia - Dean and Marty Graves Super
  4. Australia - Drew White Super
  5. Australia - Georgopoulos Superfund
  6. Australia - Palmer ROPS Fund
  7. Australia - Russell ROPS Fund
  8. Australia - S&A Grainger Super Fund
  9. Australia - Stephen Weeks Fund
  10. Australia - The Trustee for Kingston Super Fund               
  11. Isle of Man - JWR Personal Pension Scheme
  12. Isle of Man - R Gilbert Personal Pension DPP Scheme

No changes.

  1. Australia - Bargmann Family Super Fund
  2. Australia - Head Retirement Fund
  3. Australia - Jambo Super Fund
  4. Australia - Webb55 Super Fund

As above, just because it meets the criteria to be recognised by HMRC (ROPS) does not mean that the scheme is qualifying (a QROPS).  

Where the List is used, please ensure you look at every update, as HMRC’s current team of civil servants in charge of updating the ROPS list have refused to change the way that they work.  Whilst details are contained within the list, these are overwritten the next time the list is updated.  

So, in the absence of the details, professionals must constantly monitor the list every time it comes out for fear that they will miss important information. 

Also, do check the details carefully to see if the update details match reality, as sometimes they do not. 



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