A framework that removes compulsory retirement ages while retaining age caps sends mixed signals about what is expected and valued. Whether that justifies legislative time now is a legitimate question; what is harder to justify is leaving it unasked. pensionsresearch.co.uk/clearing-out...
The Turner Commission’s design for auto-enrolment drew on US research showing that inertia could be used to keep people enrolled in pension schemes. The same research showed that defaults can anchor savers at minimum contribution rates. pensionsresearch.co.uk/when-the-def...
I spent the first 15 years or so of my life dreaming about overthrowing capitalism… being a revolutionary wasn’t just desirable, it was expected…. Read my after dinner speech here…
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Pensions goth talks to Nest about the self employed! pensionsresearch.co.uk/nest-and-enr... @nestinsight.bsky.social
How do you ensure accountability without removing the judgement that good decision-making requires? There is no cost-free answer; metric-based systems cost less to administer but can distort behaviour…https://pensionsresearch.co.uk/regulators-face-a-recurring-problem/
Member representation is fading but the case for it has not gone away pensionsresearch.co.uk/member-repre...
Pensions Goth looks at whether government concessions on Mansion House address underlying concerns about mandating investment.
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