Solving the UK’s ‘underpensioned’ problem

Solving the UK’s ‘underpensioned’ problem

A significant proportion of the UK’s working population is struggling to save for retirement, and the Covid-19 pandemic has only worsened the situation. In this podcast, Now Pensions’ head of PR and campaigns Samantha Gould and the Pensions Policy Institute’s senior policy researcher Lauren Wilkinson talk us through the findings of a recent research report into the UK’s ‘underpensioned’ problem, and the policy initiatives that could help bridge the gaps.

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Regulator should take ‘softly-softly’ approach to DC consolidation

Regulator should take ‘softly-softly’ approach to DC consolidation

The Pensions Regulator should take a “softly-softly” approach to defined contribution consolidation, similar to what happened with master trusts during the authorisation process, where subtle conversa...

19 Feb 202017min

Govt and regulators urged to review chair statements

Govt and regulators urged to review chair statements

Government and regulators should rethink pension schemes’ chair statements, as they have become a regulatory compliance tool for the pensions industry, according to Darren Philp, director of policy an...

6 Feb 202021min

Vegan case flags importance of heeding members

Vegan case flags importance of heeding members

Trustees and employers should consult members on their beliefs, and incorporate the investment views of the majority in their pension default fund, according to Romi Savova, chief executive at Pension...

21 Jan 202020min

What falling sterling means for pension funds

What falling sterling means for pension funds

It has been a rocky few months for sterling, with the currency falling more than 7 per cent since May. In this podcast, Shoqat Bunglawala, head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s global portfolio sol...

22 Aug 201911min

Tackling the 'long tail' of underperforming smaller schemes

Tackling the 'long tail' of underperforming smaller schemes

The Pensions Regulator’s latest defined contribution survey revealed that only 4 per cent of micro schemes and 1 per cent of small schemes are meeting all of the watchdog’s governance standards. David...

15 Aug 20193min

The future of trusteeship

The future of trusteeship

Is there a big difference in governance standards between boards with a professional trustee and boards without? Should lay trustees have to demonstrate how they have acquired a minimum level of knowl...

23 Jul 20197min

What the firefighters' and judges' case means for pensions policy

What the firefighters' and judges' case means for pensions policy

The government was recently denied leave to appeal a Court of Appeal ruling that pension changes discriminated against younger firefighters and judges. What does this mean for government policy regard...

10 Jul 20196min

Putting a stop to unsuitable defined benefit transfer advice

Putting a stop to unsuitable defined benefit transfer advice

The Financial Conduct Authority recently expressed concern that too much of the defined benefit transfer advice it has seen to date is still not of an acceptable standard. In this podcast, Tom Selby, ...

26 Jun 20199min

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