The most generous pension scheme – Telegraph
Daily Telegraph Comment piece by Richard Dyson discussing the generosity of the Bank of England’s pension scheme and Ros’ comments.
Daily Telegraph Comment piece by Richard Dyson discussing the generosity of the Bank of England’s pension scheme and Ros’ comments.
Citywire highlighted a call from Ros for women to ensure they are receiving the correct credits for state pension. Those who are caring for children but not receiving Child Benefit due to their partner’s high income should be registered for state pension entitlements but may not be, so they should check this.
Ros was interviewed for ‘New Retirement’ website about her role as champion for older workers and also her views on pension reform and rethinking retirement.
Ros comments on the Bank of England�s Pension Fund annual report, showing a contribution rate of over 50%, an asset allocation entirely in bonds and workers who do not have to pay a penny into their scheme even under auto-enrolment.
StockMarketWire highlighted Ros’ views on the latest Pension Trends figures showing a rise in pension scheme membership after many years of decline and explaining that auto-enrolment coupled with the new pension reforms should ensure large increases in pension scheme membership in future.
Ros comments on the latest ONS Pension Trends figures which show a rise in membership of private pension schemes for the first time this century, but reveal a low rate of membership among the self employed and women in the private sector.
Which? Website carried Ros’s views on why the latest pension reforms can be good for people, allowing them flexibility to make their pensions match their retirement needs better.
Ros wrote a Comment article for Financial Times Pensions Expert Magazine, explaining her views on collective pension schemes and how the new pension freedoms may make Collective Defined Contribution schemes less attractive.
Ros wrote her fortnightly blog for MoneyObserver Magazine explaining why extra protection for consumers should be introduced by the FCA to ensure firms must ask relevant questions before selling them a product to try to assess basic suitability.
Ros was interviewed by the Mail on Sunday explaining the importance of championing older workers and also commenting on the latest pension reforms.