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  • ROS ALTMANN

    Ros is a leading authority on later life issues, including pensions,
    social care and retirement policy. Numerous major awards have recognised
    her work to demystify finance and make pensions work better for people.
    She was the UK Pensions Minister from 2015 – 16 and is a member
    of the House of Lords where she sits as Baroness Altmann of Tottenham.

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    How to dodge the care trap: It can cost families their homes and land loved ones with huge bills… So what can you do to prepare for late-life healthcare?

    How to dodge the care trap: It can cost families their homes and land loved ones with huge bills… So what can you do to prepare for late-life healthcare?

    Ros is quoted in ThisIsMoney explaining the importance of saving for later life care, not just in pensions. ( link to pdf )

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    PENSION HELP Thousands of over-80s wrongly missing out on £82 a week state pension – how to claim

    PENSION HELP Thousands of over-80s wrongly missing out on £82 a week state pension – how to claim

    The Sun newspaper highlights the problem of over 80s pensioners, the majority of whom are women, missing out on the minimum £82.45 a week state pension they are entitled to, regardless of their National Insurance contribution. ( link to pdf )

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    Working from home can turbocharge women’s pensions… but the bad news? It could also damage career prospects

    Working from home can turbocharge women’s pensions… but the bad news? It could also damage career prospects

    Ros is quoted Daily Mail and This is Money explaining why working from home could have both positive and negative impacts on women – it can help boost their pensions by allowing them to work full-time rather than part-time but may damage promotion prospects. ( link to pdf )

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    Working from home can turbocharge women’s pensions… but the bad news? It could also damage career prospects

    Working from home can turbocharge women’s pensions… but the bad news? It could also damage career prospects

    Ros is quoted Daily Mail and This is Money explaining why working from home could have both positive and negative impacts on women – it can help boost their pensions by allowing them to work full-time rather than part-time but may damage promotion prospects. ( link to pdf )

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