Stepping stones to end-game: a DB-focused podcast with Lisa Purdy (Head of Fiduciary Distribution) and Pretty Sagoo (Head of Pricing and Execution)

Episode 88,   Jan 22, 2020, 05:00 AM

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2018 was a record year for pension scheme bulk annuity transactions, with nearly £25bn of deals, and this trend will have continued into 2019 too. According to a survey by AoN Hewitt, the time for schemes to reach their end‐game target is currently less than ten years. 

Every pension scheme is different, so even if schemes are targeting the same solution, they will need their own bespoke action plan to fit their own circumstances and move them on their journey towards end‐game. While there may be some uncertainties, there are practical steps that schemes can take to navigate the twists and turns more smoothly. 

In this episode, we talk to Pretty and Lisa about why end-game is so important for pension schemes at the moment, the state of the buyout market, and what schemes can to in order to prepare for a buyout.

Featuring:

  • Lisa Purdy, Head of Fiduciary Distribution
  • Pretty Sagoo, Head of Pricing and Execution, PRT
  • Alyssa Ford, Institutional Content Manager

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