Pensions Perspectives

A new Pension Schemes Act is imminent! What do you need to know?

22 min · 22 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio A new Pension Schemes Act is imminent! What do you need to know?

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The Pension Schemes Bill is nearing its conclusion and is expected to receive Royal Assent soon, marking a significant milestone in the evolution of UK pensions legislation. Introducing the most wide-ranging set of pension reforms since the pension freedoms of 2015, it will fundamentally change how both defined benefit (DB) and defined contribution (DC) schemes operate, hopefully supporting the British economy along the way. Host Howard Johnson speaks with WTW technical specialist Glyn Bradley to explore what trustees and sponsors need to have on their radar.

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