The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a Press Release on 'What is the impact on member outcomes of different non-capped charging structures?' authored by Tim Pike, PPI Head of Modelling. This report, to be published on Wednesday 24th September 2021, sets out the proportion of pension scheme membership subject to capped charges and the scale of uncapped char ...
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PPI Press Release: What can other countries teach the UK about measuring Value for Money in pension schemes?
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a Press Release on What can other countries teach the UK about measuring Value for Money in pension schemes? This report, to be published on Thursday 18th November 2021, provides an international perspective to the current UK debate by reviewing current UK practice and sets this in context of recent developments in five ...
Money Marketing: Is there a future for annuities?
It’s been over seven years since pensions freedoms were announced, and despite a shrunken marketplace, does annuities still hold a place in retirement decisions? To read the full article, click here to visit the Money Marketing website ...
PPI Press Release: The Future Life: How can younger people be supported to achieve adequate retirement outcomes?
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a Press Release on Briefing Note Number 128 - The Future Life: How can younger people be supported to achieve adequate retirement outcomes? This Briefing Note, published on Thursday 28th October 2021, explores the way in which people currently aged between 18 and 35 are preparing for later life and retirement, the way t ...
PPI Press Release: Shopping around for annuities: the changing market
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a Press Release on Briefing Note Number 127 - Shopping around for annuities: the changing market. This Briefing Note, published on Thursday 30th September 2021, explores how the annuities market has changed since the introduction of the pension flexibilities in 2015 and previous PPI research in 2017. This Briefing Note ...
PPI Press Release: The DC Future Book 2021
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing the seventh edition of The DC Future Book: in association with Columbia Threadneedle Investments. The last year and a half has been challenging and uncertain as Governments, businesses and investors have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic effects. Some changes have been temporary, such as the extreme vola ...
PPI Press Release: Response to the temporary suspension of the triple lock
The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) is today publishing a Press Release - 'Response to the temporary suspension of the triple lock'. To download the full Press Release please click here. ...
PMI: Change is needed now if adequacy outcomes are to be improved for future generations of retirees
Over the last decade the pensions landscape has gone through a great deal of change, with the introduction of Automatic Enrolment, Pension Freedoms and the continued shift from defined benefit (DB) to defined contribution (DC) provision in the private sector. However, the nature of pension saving is inherently long-term and, as a result, policies aimed at increasing pension sav ...
Money Marketing: How to fill the dangerous UK pensions framework gap
In the world of pensions and retirement, recent years have been characterised by numerous changes in policy and legislation. To read the full article, please click here to visit the Money Marketing website ...
PPI Press Release - What is an adequate retirement income?
On Wednesday 9th June 2021, The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) published What is an adequate retirement income? This report, sponsored by The Centre for Ageing Better, examines the issues underlying debates around adequacy and the fundamental questions of what adequacy is, how it should be defined and who is responsible for providing it. To download the full Press ...
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