All articles by Sara Benwell – Page 3
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NewsSchemes urged to probe asset managers’ net zero commitments
Pension schemes and institutional investors should look beyond industry pledges when assessing whether their asset managers are genuinely committed to net zero.
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People NewsNest appoints Sally Bridgeland to lead investment subsidiary's board
Nest has appointed Sally Bridgeland as chair of the board of Nest Invest, its investment subsidiary, subject to regulatory approval. Her tenure will begin on 1 October.
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In DepthIn Depth: Rachel Reeves faces difficult Budget balancing act
Experts warn the government may be weighing up reforms to pensions taxation, with each option carrying major implications for savers and the Treasury alike. Sara Benwell reports on the various rumours and how they might be received.
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NewsBorder to Coast could reach £110bn as seven LGPS funds seek to join
Seven members of the ACCESS LGPS pool have stated their intention to switch to Border to Coast, a move that would significantly increase the latter pool’s assets under management.
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NewsRailpen launches AI governance framework for investors and companies
Railpen has teamed up with Chronos Sustainability to translate principles for the responsible use of artificial intelligence technologies into an investor-ready assessment and engagement tool.
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FeaturesDC adequacy is ‘number one challenge for the decade ahead’ around the world
The Thinking Ahead Institute’s latest peer study warns that low contributions, cautious defaults and poor decumulation design are leaving members exposed – with income adequacy expected to take decades to resolve.
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NewsOnly half of baby boomers are retirement ready, research shows
Middle-income workers approaching retirement are most at risk of falling short of their pension income goals, according to new research from Vanguard.
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NewsPensionBee launches petition for 10-day switch guarantee to end ‘pension purgatory’
Research from the pension consolidator has found that two-thirds of customers believe slow transfers can inhibit retirement planning.
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NewsPension funds under pressure to tackle hidden modern slavery risks
IFM Investors warns that opaque supply chains and weak enforcement are allowing modern slavery to persist in pension portfolios – and calls for coordinated action across the investment ecosystem.
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NewsNest, Smart and XPS join dashboard ecosystem
Three more major pension providers have confirmed successful connections to the pensions dashboards ecosystem, as staging deadlines approach and regulatory scrutiny intensifies.
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In DepthMind the gap: Pensions Commission urged to act on gender inequality
The government’s latest figures reveal a 48% gender pensions gap among those nearing retirement. Experts say the new Pensions Commission must address systemic inequalities and act fast to prevent a deepening crisis.
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NewsMeet the new Pensions Commission
The newly revived Pensions Commission will lead the government’s review into retirement adequacy. Pensions Expert looks at who’s on the panel and what they bring to the role.
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NewsSackers poll: Surplus reform and decumulation top industry wish list
Trustees and employers have backed surplus flexibility and retirement income solutions in the Pension Schemes Bill – but Sackers warns that pensions adequacy risks being overlooked.
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NewsEmployers pledge to ‘prioritise value over cost’ ahead of adequacy review
More than 20 major employers have committed to prioritising pension value over cost, in a move designed to improve outcomes for millions of UK workers.
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NewsTISA urges rethink on chancellor’s pensions inheritance tax move
New research claims that the government could achieve its inheritance tax goals on pensions without burdening grieving families or undermining retirement saving.
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NewsAnalysing the Pension Schemes Bill’s £29,000 pot boost target
Government claims reforms will deliver ‘more money in people’s pockets’, but experts say success hinges on execution of value-for-money regime.
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FeaturesFCA’s ‘targeted support’ plans could help trustees close advice gap
With trust-based schemes explicitly in scope, the FCA’s proposals on “targeted support” for non-advised savers could offer pension scheme trustees a fresh opportunity to support disengaged members, reports Sara Benwell.
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NewsNew mortality model signals first rise in pensioner life expectancy since pandemic
The latest update to the Continuous Mortality Investigation model has shown an increase in reported life expectancies for retirees for the first time in several years.
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NewsWomen’s trust in pensions falters as pay and participation gaps persist
New research reveals a sharp gender divide in trust in the pensions system, as experts warn that lower pay, career breaks and patchy pension access continue to erode women’s confidence in retirement.
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NewsFreelancers and creatives left behind as pension gaps widen in growth sectors
Cost and knowledge gaps disenfranchise savers
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