Latest issue - 13 February 2020

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This week's articles include:

  • Pensions reform: Auto-enrolment reforms have transformed the UK's pension system. Nick Reeve looks at the latest research examining the lessons to be learned from the process
  • ESG: LCP says significant numbers of savers want to invest in responsible companies but default funds aren't keeping up with these changing preferences. Holly Roach reports
  • Climate risk: UKSIF says scheme trustees are failing to comply with their investment duties around ESG. Hope William-Smith looks at whether they need government intervention to get back on track
  • Fund management: The FCA has set out new rules for cost disclosure for the default funds of contract-based pension schemes. Nick Reeve looks at what has changed 
  • Interview: In the fourth of a series of interviews with evaluators, Margie Lindsay speaks to KPMG's Greg Wright about selecting fiduciary managers

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