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The 5 forces shaping the future of retirement

Presented by

Gavin Lewis, Head of UK Institutional Client Business, BlackRock | Brendan Maton (moderator)

About this talk

After over two years of rising inflation, market volatility and uncertainty, savers are looking for security and guidance when it comes to retirement. BlackRock’s purpose is to help more and more people experience financial well-being, and as retirement is more complex than ever, we believe there are five forces shaping the future landscape. They are impacting where clients and members are going, and the outcomes they need. 1. New macro regime 2. Consolidation 3. Demographics 4. Social issues 5. Sustainability Hear from Gavin Lewis, Head of UK Institutional Client Business, BlackRock, as he reflects on the influence these five forces are having on the retirement market and identifies whether some are impacting the landscape more than others. Interested in staying up-to-date on the pensions market? Join the Trustee Educational Academy (http://bit.ly/trustee_educational_academy), our recently launched professional platform for trustee education, events and discussions. ------- SOURCES: Brendan Maton discusses the number of DC schemes in consolidation. This is according to The Pension Regulator, 27 January 2022 Gavin Lewis discusses the number of DB pension schemes prior to consolidation. This is according to UK Parliament, 23 June 2023. Gavin Lewis discusses the gender pensions gap. This is according to the Pensions Policy Institute, 2019.
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