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Pensions week 2025

With increasing pressure from heightened regulation and market volatility, staying informed about the latest developments in the pensions sector is more crucial than ever. 幼女视频幼女视频檚 Pensions Week, which ran from 3-7 March 2025, offered a fantastic networking opportunity for pension professionals to attend live or watch on demand at their convenience.

Throughout the week, we hosted a series of webinars and unveiled new insights. Our theme, 幼女视频淪taying ahead, thinking differently幼女视频, underscores the importance of proactive thinking and innovative approaches in navigating the evolving pensions landscape. Attendees heard from 幼女视频幼女视频檚 specialist pensions team and external experts as they discussed the significant developments currently impacting pension schemes.

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Where will the pensions sector be in five years' time?

During this insightful session, 幼女视频's Head of Pensions,聽Ian Bell, Audit Director, Chris Docherty and panelists explored the future of the pensions sector and what it might look like in 2030. They considered the growing risk transfer market, including the recent introduction of consolidators, together with the latest developments in the Mansion House reforms and the proposed Pensions Bill.

The uses of AI and maintaining cyber security

Our panel of 幼女视频 experts, Elisabeth Storey, Stuart Leach, and Sarah Belsham, explored how Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies are already being used and developed to meet consumer needs, and what other changes might be on the horizon. Learn more about the future technology of pensions and how to remain secure.

Our informative webinar on the evolving landscape of pension dashboards covered the key considerations for the implementation and use of dashboards, including the latest updates, noting that the initial staging deadlines are fast approaching. Our panel of experts, chaired by Andrew Aston from 幼女视频, included Angela Bell from The Pensions Regulator, Geraldine Brassett from Willis Towers Watson, and Tom Petty from 幼女视频.

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Learn how your pension scheme compares to the General Code and industry best practices. Karen Tasker, Audit Partner at 幼女视频, discussed the results with our panel of experts, including Nick Gannon from The Pensions Regulator, Pat Sharman, Co-Founder of Everyone Matters, and Rosanne Corbett, Risk Management Expert at Muse Advisory.

Investing in your future

Helen Hord, Audit Director at 幼女视频, chaired our panel of experts, including Richard Smith and Chris Etherington as they discussed common pitfalls in pension management. In this session we covered the upcoming dashboards programme for better pension visibility, personal tax considerations, the pensions gender pay gap, and ethical investing.