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Sir Nicholas Lyons and Amelia Henning on how pensions can grow Britain
Between 10.30 am and 11.00 am TODAY Tuesday 20th May (next) Nick Lyons will be explaining the opportunity open to those providing retirement benefits to invest in underfunded British companies. Between 11.00 am and 11.30am I have asked Amelia … Continue reading
Sir Nicholas Lyons and Amelia Henning; insurer Chair and CEO
Between 10.30 am and 11.00 am on Tuesday 20th May (next) Nick Lyons will be explaining the opportunity open to those providing retirement benefits to invest in underfunded British companies. Between 11.00 am and 11.30am I have asked … Continue reading
Sir Nick Lyons and Amelia Henning; where pension money is needed
Between 10.30 am and 11.00 am on Tuesday 20th May (next) Nick Lyons will be explaining the opportunity open to those providing retirement benefits to invest in underfunded British companies. Between 11.00 am and 11.30am I have asked Amelia … Continue reading
Sir Nick Lyons and Amelia Henning; where pension money is needed
Between 10.30 am and 11.00 am on Tuesday 20th May (next) Nick Lyons will be explaining the opportunity open to those providing retirement benefits to invest in underfunded British companies. Between 11.00 am and 11.30am I have asked Amelia … Continue reading
Hope from Nick and Philip, I hope millions will benefit!
I am a bit of a grump at the moment and maybe taking pensions a bit seriously for some. But I have a vision which I put out last week and I’m very pleased to have some comment about my … Continue reading
Phoenix Chair calls for a funded state pension by 2075
Nick Lyons, the former Lord Mayor of London and current Chair of Phoenix delivered a keynote to the Equity Release Summit yesterday in which he called for Labour to target its proposed National Wealth Fund at delivering a funded state … Continue reading
If you can’t choose on price…what? The employer’s dilemma – choosing pensions for staff
The FCA ,TPR and DWP have made it clear that they are uncomfortable that workplace pensions are being chosen on price. There are good reasons for this, the first of which is that low-price usually correlates with poor investment and … Continue reading
Should we mandate DC pension funds to invest in illiquids?
On Monday, I’ll be questioning Nick Lyons, Chair of Phoenix and Lord Mayor of the City of London on his plans to create a £100bn tech and pharma fund for UK DC pensions to invest in. He suggests that 5% … Continue reading