Tag Archives: Pension UK
Why Bell and Reeves are too right to risk us being wrong .
I have posted Jo Cumbo’s argument that we should not be mandating investment in UK private markets,- so it is fair to publicise the other side. Will Hutton’s argument is that pension trustees should think investing in this country’s growth, … Continue reading
Torsten v Webb – Hutton v Cumbo , regulators . legislators and 1600 delegates
There were three plenaries on the middle day of the Pension UK conference. A debate and a panel session book casing the Pension Minister’s irascible follow up to his speech in the Spring to the PLSA. First Bell joshing with … Continue reading
Pensions UK Conference – met Pension Commission; an unlikely success
Two important plenaries; the first a Pensions Commission for a New Age The message was in the title, this is not about finishing the job needed twenty years ago, Drake and Pearce made it clear that this is a new … Continue reading
Pension UK’s Conference – and a strategy for five years
The Pension UK conference is starting today, the facts for those who are going and those who are paying to go or for others to go, is summarised below. This is a big event. Pensions UK estimate that over 1600 … Continue reading
Good work – Pensions UK- if small pots can be sorted by the decade’s end.
Pensions UK, you are doing the work that is needed, bringing together experts to get this done to a timetable. I have written the blog so you can stop with Zoe Alexander’s news item, or follow with Matthew Williams or … Continue reading
New PMI Board members and President – nothing wrong with this lot!
There’s nothing wrong with the PMI and it continues to attract the right people to its non-executive team. As it says of itself The PMI is the professional body which supports and develops the experts who run UK pension schemes. … Continue reading