German coalition agrees on sweeping reform package in key breakthrough
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s ruling coalition has unveiled a sweeping package of tax, labour and pension ...
UK Pension Schemes Act a mixed bag for impact investors
The UK Pensions Scheme Act, which became law in April, seeks to reinforce the consolidation of a fragmented pe ...
Danish fund cuts US exposure in fossil fuel investment revamp
Danish pension fund Sampension is set to exclude seven American upstream companies in a bid to revamp its foss ...
UK. Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension
Joel has finally landed his first graduate engineering job after several years of lower‑paid roles. He's in hi ...
Thailand rolls the dice on lottery-backed pensions
Like many countries in South and East Asia, Thailand is seeking to improve retirement savings for informal and ...
Who will make up the new U.S. population?
As the United States of America at 250 looks forward to the next 250 years and beyond, it is vital that we add ...
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Insights and Analysis: The AI Revolution
By Pension Trusts Enhanced Data Management and Predictive Analytics Central to the operations of DB pensions is the handling of extensive and diverse data sets. AI can significantly improve the way data is managed through advanced data processing abilities. With machine learning algorithms, there’s the potential to dissect decades of pension data. This could help […]
Avoiding the ‘pink pound’ blind spot
By Scottish Widows While Pride celebrations carried on around the UK, the reality is that ‘pink finances’ remain in dire straits. It was a common trope not that long ago that this cohort of society was more likely to be more affluent than average. But the reality is very different. In fact, the challenges facing […]
What Do Prospective Teachers Retirees’ Fear about Retirement?
By Jaquiline Amani This qualitative study explored prospective teacher retirees’ perceived fears about retirement and identified key drivers of retirement anxiety. Data were collected through focus group discussions with 22 teachers from two regions of Tanzania. The participants were purposively selected from public schools and had ten years or less remaining before reaching voluntary or […]
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German coalition agrees on sweeping reform package in key breakthrough
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s ruling coalition has unveiled a sweeping package of tax, labour and pension reforms aimed at reviving Europe’s largest economy and countering a surge by the far right. The “Programme for Revival and Employment” announced on Thursday includes about 10 billion euros ($11.4bn) in annual income tax relief targeted at lower and […]
UK Pension Schemes Act a mixed bag for impact investors
The UK Pensions Scheme Act, which became law in April, seeks to reinforce the consolidation of a fragmented pensions industry to improve outcomes for savers and, potentially, direct more institutional funding into under-invested areas of the economy. That could herald greater institutional investment in impact funds and other impact-related investment vehicles, but it remains unclear […]
Danish fund cuts US exposure in fossil fuel investment revamp
Danish pension fund Sampension is set to exclude seven American upstream companies in a bid to revamp its fossil fuel investment plans. While company names were not disclosed, Sampension has said it will simultaneously maintain exposure to seven European majors – Aker BP, BP, Eni, Equinor, OMV, Repsol and Shell. Additional exclusions also apply to […]
UK. Why Gen Z are planning for life without a state pension
Joel has finally landed his first graduate engineering job after several years of lower‑paid roles. He’s in his early 20s, lives with his parents and works in London. But instead of splashing the extra cash, or saving up for holidays or a house deposit, he’s decided to squirrel more of it away into his workplace […]




