Financial Adviser – Will the Pensions Bill work well?
Ros’ feature article for FT Financial Adviser outlining why the measures in the Pensions Bill are not enough to really properly reform pensions in the way we need.
Ros’ feature article for FT Financial Adviser outlining why the measures in the Pensions Bill are not enough to really properly reform pensions in the way we need.
Ros expresses concern that the promised Green Paper on radical state pension reform has not been released, we need the £140 a week pension.
Ros comments on Treasury consultation on early access to pensions. She believes allowing people to access their pensions would encourage more to contribute.
Ros gave a speech at a PwC forum on Rethinking Retirement in which she outlines her views for a whole new phase of life where people in their 60s and 70s keep working part-time.
Ros’ article published in the Yorkshire Post welcoming consultation on early access to pensions and calling for pensions to be re-designed, so saving can be ISAs or pensions.
Published in Financial World magazine, outlining the history of the pensions crisis and explaining some of the possible solutions.
Ros summarises some of the highlights of the recent proposals for pension reform.
Ros gave the inaugural lecture for University of Westminster Business School outlining her views of the future of pensions and how to defuse the demographic time bomb.
Ros highlights Saga Survey evidence showing that one in five over 50s has debts or a mortgage and comments that one third are not saving in a pension.
Ros gave a speech at Institute of Chartered Accountants for England and Wales Annual Pensions Conference outlining some of the implications for pensions reform of the new Government.