This special edition of “Hymans Robertson On…” explores the future of DC pension design, recorded live at our Pensions and Retirement Conference 2025.
In this session, Kathryn Fleming, James Smith, Eve Reid, and Matthew Blakstad share their insights on what it takes to create more flexible and inclusive retirement options. From hybrid models and personalised guidance to smarter data use and innovative scheme design, the conversation covers the critical shifts needed to improve outcomes for millions of savers.
With practical ideas and strategic reflections, this discussion offers a clear view of what can be done now to build a brighter financial future for all.
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