Presentation of the recently published OECD Pensions Outlook 2022

Presentation of the recently published OECD Pensions Outlook 2022

08 December 2022 | 15:30 - 17:00
Free

Presentation of the recently published OECD Pensions Outlook 2022

We are excited to inform you about the upcoming UK launch of the OECD Pensions Outlook 2022. The OECD is working with the PMI to promote its biennial publication that provides an analysis of the latest developments in pension policies in OECD countries, covering both public and private pension systems, as well as an assessment of trends in retirement income systems.

The OECD biennial publication will in 2022 look at some of the key themes shaping retirement income policies globally. The publication is respected among global pension policymakers in helping define priorities and address consumer needs that reflect the changing economic circumstances which are being confronted today as in tomorrow. In the publication the building blocks of good DC plan design are discussed along with how retirement income products are evolving. In a post COVID 19 world, this publication will be especially salient as many countries’ populations continue to age and confront difficult economic circumstances. The publication has in the past encouraged a very effective dialogue to be generated among key pension policy stakeholders who are seeking solutions for complex, practical, pension problems.

Previous editions of the OECD Pensions Outlook can be accessed here.

There will also be an opportunity for the press to put questions to our speakers about the details of their recent publication.

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Event Details

THE BASICS

Topics of discussion:

An opportunity for participants and the press to put questions to our speakers about the details of their recent publication

Insight for policy-makers and regulators 

Who should attend:
  • Pension scheme managers
  • Trustees
  • Pension administrators
  • Policy advisers
  • Consultants
  • Lawyers
  • Corporate IFAs
  • Investment managers
  • Actuaries
  • Communication professionals
  • Scheme secretaries
  • Financial directors
  • HR representatives
The venue

Airmeet instructions will be sent following registration.

Speakers

Hear from the experts

Gareth Tancred
Gareth Tancred
PMI
- CEO
Chris Parrott
Chris Parrott
BESTrustees
- Professional Pensions Trustee
Pablo Antolín
Pablo Antolín
OECD Pensions Outlook 2022
- Editor

Pablo Antolín is Principal Economist, Head of the Private Pensions Unit and Deputy Head of the OECD Insurance, Private Pension and Financial Markets Division. He manages the research and policy programme of the Working Party on Private Pensions (http://www.oecd.org/daf/fin/private-pensions/), a body that brings together policymakers, regulators and the private sector of almost 40 countries around the world. His work covers issues related to the operation and regulation of funded retirement income systems.
In the past, he worked on the impact of ageing populations on the economy and on public finances. He has produced several studies examining options available to reform pension systems in several OECD countries, including public pensions. Previously, he worked at the IMF and at the OECD Economic Department. He has published journal articles on ageing issues as well as labour market issues. Mr. Antolín has a PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford and an undergraduate degree in Economics from the University of Alicante (Spain).

Jessica Mosher
Jessica Mosher
OECD
- Policy Analyst

Ms. Jessica Mosher is a policy analyst in the Private Pension Unit of the OECD. Her work focuses primarily on topics relating to the management of risks in financing retirement, and in particular longevity risk, with the objective of informing policies to improve the sustainability and adequacy of pensions. Prior to joining the OECD, she was working in the central risk management team of a global insurer where she was mainly responsible for developing the modelling of mortality and longevity risks under Solvency II. Ms. Mosher is a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries, holds an MSc in Behavioural Science from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a BS in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

Stéphanie Payet
Stéphanie Payet
OECD
- Policy Analyst

Ms. Stéphanie Payet is a policy analyst in the Private Pension Unit of the OECD. She has more than 10 years of experience in analysing private pension systems around the world, with a particular focus on issues related to retirement savings adequacy, pension coverage, taxation of retirement savings, and plan design. Before joining the OECD, she was a statistical project manager in health economics. She has a Master of Science in Statistics from the French National School for Statistics and Information Analysis (ENSAI).