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Digital Wealth Download - Winter 2022

28 Feb 2022

Inflation is raging and markets look challenging, a difficult 2022 may lie ahead for both workplace and retail savers if you have a short term view. In this edition of Digital Wealth Download, we take a look at what those rising prices mean for pension savers, and in Guided Outcomes show how effective digital engagement can keep people on track for their target retirement income, even in turbulent times.

Best of all we hear how L&G tackle digital engagement in our podcast with Kath Photiou, along with a look back at Pathways one year on and how to assess diversity of thought in investment managers.

In the spotlight...

Digital engagement in retirement savings

In this episode of The Fintech Feed, Paul Waters catches up with Kath Photiou to talk all things around digital engagement for customers in retirement savings and hears the latest in how workplace pensions giant L&G approach this

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Guided Outcomes - Winner of Actuarial Modelling Solution of the Year

We are delighted to have won InsuranceERM's Actuarial modelling solution of the year award 2022 for GO™ - our robo-guidance proposition which has been transforming outcomes for DC members for nearly a decade. Read our full blog to find out more.

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Investment Pathways one year on – what do we know now?

One year on from the launch of Investment Pathways, we're seeing a mixed bag of investment performance and customer engagement with the initiative across the industry. Our blog discusses communications and customer engagement, investment allocations and the future outlook.

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How to assess diversity of thought in asset managers

In this blog, David Yao discusses the topic of diversity within investment teams. He explores the benefits of this approach supported by different case studies and the main take-a-ways you can consider when assessing diversity within your asset managers.

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Mortgage payments, utility bills, National Insurance. They’re all going up. What about pension contributions?

With inflation reaching a 30-year high in December 2021, it’s no surprise that around half of people who are not yet retired say they can’t afford to save at the moment. Read our full blog to find out more about what this might mean for savers at different stages of retirement.

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