Join the Financial Times and Pensions Expert for an exclusive two-hour briefing, in association with Societe Generale, to discuss increasing pension portfolio risks and exploring what more can and needs to be done to secure safer outcomes in retirement.
Deluged by choice brought about by 2015’s pension freedoms legislation, savers are not on track to achieve better outcomes in retirement, with 10mn people in the UK risking pension poverty.
How can the pensions industry address the multitude of risks to savers and meet their need for greater protection in retirement?
Join us on October 6 at 9am for this two-hour briefing, as our expert speakers explore all these topics and questions.
The sessions will include an exclusive interview conducted by FT economics editor Chris Giles with former pensions minister Sir Steve Webb, partner at LCP, to discuss whether savers in defined contribution schemes are facing too much risk.
The event will also present an expert panel moderated by Pensions Expert editor Maria Espadinha to discuss whether traditional methods to derisk pension portfolios are still fit for purpose, and what the industry is currently doing to mitigate financial risks for savers, as well as a fireside chat with Aviva workplace managing director Emma Douglas and independent consultant Dominic Lindley on consumer protection.
The event is free to attend, but participants must register in advance here.