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This Briefing Note, explores the definition of lost pensions, the estimated value of such policies, as well as the effectiveness of current processes to reunite individuals with their retirement savings. It presents data from the PPI Lost Pensions Survey, which covers more than 800,000 pots of which the holders are considered ‘gone away’.

This is the fourth edition of the annual publication, The DC Future Book in association with Columbia Threadneedle Investments. The DC Future Book sets out available data on the DC landscape alongside commentary, analysis and projections of future trends.

Recent years have seen a greater focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors when investing pension funds. This report explores: the definition of ESG and how it is interpreted by others; why organisations decide to invest, or not to invest, using ESG principles; the barriers to ESG investing; the current legal position of schemes in relation to ESG; and, Trustees’ and IGCs’ perceived legal responsibilities.

This report is the first of two reports and focuses on four different areas of life, how they relate to wellbeing, and how the future might be different to traditional trajectories going forward.

Following on from The evolving retirement landscape, which explored the way that retirement income decisions, savings and assets have evolved in recent years, this, the second report in this series, looks to the future.

This report is the first in a series of two and explores the ways in which the retirement landscape has changed since the freedoms were introduced and what this might mean for future retirees.

This report explores the potential effect of changing State Pension indexation on poverty, adequacy and state spending, and examines the future outlook for State Pension policy as a whole.

 

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