THE WAY FORWARD WITH VOICE OF PENSIONS

Welcome to Voice of Pensions.  If you're looking for reams of white papers or endless reports on pensions issues facing UK businesses, then you're in the wrong place!  If you want stimulating dialogue from pensions experts and policy makers, delivered through easy to watch videos and webcasts - come in and register.

Our aim is to provide a communication channel between you and the experts.  If you like what you hear and want to contact them directly - you can.  A link to their website or nominated email address appears throughout the website.  Alternatively, if you just want to comment or let off steam, use the blog section below each video.

To access all our videos and webcasts click the 'Register' button at the top of the page (and we promise not to bombard you with emails!).  If you're already registered, enjoy.

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Defined benefits

Defined Benefits pensions are a ticking time bomb for business. Everybody says so, don't they? Click on the video to hear from Linda Bell, KPMG

Duration 2m 59s

1654 Views
30/03/2010
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Defined contributions

Just because you are operating a Defined Contributions scheme, it doesn't mean you don't face major challenges. Click on the video to hear from Linda Bell, KPMG

Duration 3m 25s

1633 Views
30/03/2010
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Personal accounts

Personal Accounts are coming soon, and they will probably be painful. Click on the video to hear from Linda Bell, KPMG

Duration 2m 9s

626 Views
30/03/2010
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Is there a 'perfect storm' confronting pension planning?

Check out Voice of Pensions' exclusive interview with Terry Rooney, Chairman of the Select Commitee for Pensions and hear his frank appraisal of the issues facing UK businesses.

Duration 2m 18s

625 Views
31/03/2010
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Does all the blame lie with the actuarial industry?

Terry Rooney, Chairman of the Select Commitee for Pensions

Duration 1m 55s

613 Views
31/03/2010
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