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PMI News
14 August 2024
PMI’s activity to promote financial education
The Innovation group of the PMI has been tasked with identifying hard to fix issues, and then seeking to influence policy to support improvements in these areas. The first priority task being considered is Financial Education.
Key Takeaways from "The future of policy in the DB de-risking landscape"
The session The future of policy in the DB de-risking landscape took place at the PMI's Annual Conference 2024, and reviewed the current and future state of DB pensions, highlighting improved funding levels and increased BPA transactions as schemes aim to de-risk. Speakers discussed the regulatory landscape, including Solvency II reforms and PRA reviews affecting DB BPA pricing and funded reinsurance.
The PMI welcomes Emma Reynolds as the new Minister for Pensions. A recent poll highlights key reforms PMI members prioritise: lowering the auto-enrolment age to 18, increasing contribution rates, enhancing financial education, simplifying the tax regime, and establishing a standing Pensions Commission. Tim Middleton, PMI’s Director of Policy, looks forward to collaborating with the new minister on these crucial reforms.
The PMI’s membership magazine, Pensions Aspects, is distributed to in excess of 4000 members, 10 editions a year. Pensions Aspects articles and features written by recognised industry professionals covering variety of pensions related issues including administration, Payroll, HR, Investment, legal, actuarial, security, CPD, regulation, financial education, retirement funds and much more. The magazine is a trusted and authoritative source of information, not only providing the latest institute updates, but also offering expert insight and analysis on the current pensions landscape.
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PMI Pulse aims to gather the views of the pensions industry to assess the mood and state of the pensions arena over time. The poll runs twice annually.
PMI Pulse aims to gather the views of the pensions industry to assess the mood and state of the pensions arena over time. The poll runs twice annually.
PMI Pulse aims to gather the views of the pensions industry to assess the mood and state of the pensions arena over time. The poll runs twice annually.
Pensions Terminology is a useful guide to pension terms and keywords, produced by the PMI in conjunction with the Pensions Research Accountants Group (PRAG). The ninth edition of Pensions Terminology is sponsored by Barnett Waddingham and Pendragon.
Members of the PMI can access Digital Pensions Terminology in their member portal or purchase a printed copy for £20.
Non-members of the PMI can also purchase a copy of Pensions Terminology for £30.