Pensions Policy and Reform – Retirement, Savings and Annuities Archives - Page 64 of 124 - Ros Altmann
  • 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.

  • Ros Altmann

    Ros Altmann

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    The New World of Pensions – SEI/Engaged Investor/Pensions Insight

    The New World of Pensions – SEI/Engaged Investor/Pensions Insight

    Ros gave a keynote speech for Pensions Insight/Engaged Investor Magazine at the SEI and Engaged Investor conference in the House of Commons. She explained some implications of the radical pension reform for future provision, for accumulation and decumulation products and expressed her concerns about unwinding of QE

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    Council taxpayers could save £660m in local authority pension reforms

    Council taxpayers could save £660m in local authority pension reforms

    The DCLG is proposing reforms to the way local authority pension schemes invest which could save council taxpayers £660m a year – or more than 10% of the cost of council staff pension contributions, by pooling assets into Common Investment Funds to benefit from economies of scale and cut investment charges

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    Lessons for US from UK pension policy – flexibility for future retirement plans

    Lessons for US from UK pension policy – flexibility for future retirement plans

    Ros gave a presentation to US investors and plan sponsors outlining what has been happening to UK pensions policy, how it is becoming more flexible and moving towards possible ‘hybrid’ solutions rather than one-size-fits-all and pure DB or DC. She suggests ways to learn from some of our past mistakes

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    Give people the date they are expected to live to, not to die at!

    Give people the date they are expected to live to, not to die at!

    Ros comments on the Government’s idea to help people plan for retirement by telling them an expected date of death. This is more likely to put them off engaging in thinking about their later life finances that telling them how long they are expected to live – it’s not just semantics, it’s behavioural psychology.

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