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In this episode, retirement industry legend, Alan Morahan, joins Robert Cochran to explore the changes that have transformed the workplace pensions market over the past three decades and the priorities that will shape its future.
Drawing on experience gained through advisory roles, trustee boards and industry bodies, Alan discusses the evolution of auto enrolment, the growing focus on governance and value for money, and the industry’s ongoing drive to improve member outcomes.
The conversation examines why employer engagement is often the most effective route to member engagement, and how advisers, providers and employers can work together to drive meaningful behavioural change. Alan also shares his perspective on building a movement around pensions, reflecting on initiatives including National Pension Tracing Day, which aims to increase awareness and reconnect savers with lost pension pots.
Alongside wider industry developments, Alan reflects on the importance of long-term relationships, including supporting some clients for more than 30 years as their businesses have grown and evolved. He explains why the power of caring remains a fundamental driver of better outcomes and stronger partnerships across the pensions ecosystem.
Listen now for insights into the future of workplace pensions, employer engagement, auto enrolment and the policies and behaviours that could deliver better outcomes for members: Scottish Widows Podcast: Creating a movement for better pension outcomes
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