Baroness Ros Altmann: How pension funds can help solve the climate puzzle
Ros wrote an article for Financial News explaining how pension funds can help solve the climate puzzle.
Ros wrote an article for Financial News explaining how pension funds can help solve the climate puzzle.
The Daily Mail quotes Ros about the possibility of the social care cap once again being delayed and hoping that proper reform will happen quickly to alleviate the care crisis. ( link to pdf )
Pensions Age quotes Ros talking about a Cushon study showing only 1 in 7 women think they have enough retirement savings. ( link to pdf )
Cushon research quotes Ros talking about the gender pensions gap and women not saving enough for retirement. ( link to pdf )
Ros wrote a Comment Article for This is Money urging the Government to end the pensions worries that have left them in triple lock limbo. ( link to pdf )
Ros was interviewed by GBNews explaining why it is so important that the Government should confirm quickly that it will raise state pensions in line with inflation.
Daily Telegraph quotes Ros highlighting that public sector pensioners – who have both State and work pensions – have legally watertight inflation protection while pensioners relying only on State Pensions are left worrying year to year if their meagre income will be protected properly.
Daily Telegraph quotes Ros highlighting that public sector pensioners – who have both State and work pensions – have legally watertight inflation protection while pensioners relying only on State Pensions are left worrying year to year if their meagre income will be protected properly.
Ros is quoted in the Daily Mirror calling on the Government to reassure pensioners that they will be protected during the cost of living crisis with a full inflation uprating to State Pensions rather than continually backtracking on the promises.
Ros is quoted in the Daily Telegraph calling for State Pensions to be protected against inflation during the cost of living crisis – especially as public sector pensioners enjoy full cpi uprating which is paid on top of their State Pension.