Scottish Widows Workplace Savings Podcast

CEO Time - Tigers to Agents

37 min · 3. feb. 2026
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Scottish Widows CEO Chira Barua joins the podcast like a whirlwind to share how he is driving forward the business - we dive into: Personal highlights of 2025 - including app numbers, trust pilot scores and earnings growth. We find about his most inspiring meeting of 2025 - a first glimpse of a Lloyds Investment AI Agent. How securing pension Lloyds scheme to Scottish Widows Master Trust delivers the biggest sandbox a CEO could hope for. Plans for 2026 - including a lot more from AI Agents, delivering more for families and closing the gender pensions and savings gap. We look at the difference between a public AI Agent versus an FCA Regulated agent and what it mean for savers.     Oh and we kick the whole thing off with searching for Tigers in India - it's a blast at pace with inimitable Chira Barua.

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