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Our ability to make a real difference
15 September 2021

Our ability to make a real difference

Global assets under management are expected to top $145.4 trillion by 2025 according to PWC – 15% of which will be in private markets. Pension funds will be a significant owner of part of these assets. Whilst Pension Fund Trustees have an ultimate legal obligation to deliver the best realistic net risk adjusted returns to deliver defined benefit (DB) pensions, or to optimise defined contribution (DC) members’ outcomes, they also have the opportunity to make a real difference to humanity, society and the world we live in.

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Pensions Aspects September 2021
15 September 2021

Pensions Aspects September 2021

A winning strategy. Read the latest issue on investment strategy. 

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Why going concern matters in the preparation and audit of pension scheme financial statements
15 September 2021

Why going concern matters in the preparation and audit of pension scheme financial statements

By now, most pension scheme trustees are likely to have had discussions with their auditor about preparing a going concern assessment and will have noticed that a bit more is being asked of them.

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Having great long term relationships with my clients is why I work in pensions
15 September 2021

Having great long term relationships with my clients is why I work in pensions

It would be a lie to suggest that I’d harboured a long term ambition to forge a career in pensions or the law.

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Implementing an LGBT+ investment lens is a powerful new frontier
15 September 2021

Implementing an LGBT+ investment lens is a powerful new frontier

Twenty years after introduction, the gender investment lens has been adopted by many professional investors with increasing value realised. The same opportunity is on offer with an LGBT+ investment lens.

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Trust dies but mistrust blossoms…
15 September 2021

Trust dies but mistrust blossoms…

By building on the work of recent years in developing the trustee market and improving governance by launching its accreditation service for trustees in 2019 (APTitude), and more recently with working with the Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT), to improve and develop lay trustees working within the sector, the PMI has recently launched the Diploma in Pensions Trusteeship (DPT).

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