Five Radical Ideas to Solve the Pensions Crisis
Moneywise Magazine article highlighting Ros’ ideas for solving the pensions crisis.
Moneywise Magazine article highlighting Ros’ ideas for solving the pensions crisis.
Ros calls for Government to implement Option 2 of its consultation proposals to reform state pensions – a flat-rate simple state pension paying £140 a week to all those with a full contribution record.
Parliamentary briefing prepared for MPs explaining the unfairness of planned state pension age rises and outlining fairer and better alternatives.
Article published in Yorkshire Post calling for new thinking on pensions and outlining Ros’ idea to consider introducing a monthly 1m lottery prize for people saving in a pension scheme – to attract younger savers.
Ros’ ideas for £1m lottery prizes to entice people to save in a pension are highlighted in the Yorkshire Post.
Ros critiques the Coalition Government’s pensions policy after its first year in office. Having promised to reinvigorate pensions and retirement, how has it done?
Ros wrote a Chapter in the CII Retirement Savings Report calling for pensions to be renamed and for a lottery with pensions to encourage participation.
Ros gave a feature interview for Barclays SmartWoman website explaining her views on the important issues for women to consider in long-term saving.
Ros article published in the JC welcoming the Government’s proposals for a 140 a week flat rate state pension but pointing out that this radical state pension reform is not intended for current pensioners only those of the future.
Ros’ article in the Daily Express welcoming the Green Paper proposals for radical state pension reform, potentially ending mass means-testing of pensioners, but highlighting that this will not apply to existing pensioners only to future generations.