Roshan Tajapra argues that pandemic years should be taken into account for base mortality assumptions
The number of deaths registered in the UK in the week ending Friday 10 April (week 15) was 77% higher than expected if using the same standardised mortality rates as 2019, says the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI).
There are a wide range of possible life expectancy disruptors. PwC's Paul Kitson looks at how one of these, wearables, could impact schemes.
David Weeks says pension schemes need to give attention to risks that flow from longevity trends.