Aligning pensions with members' interests: what could 2075 look like?

Aligning pensions with members' interests: what could 2075 look like?

By Impact Investing Institute

What kind of future will today’s savers retire into – and how can pensions help shape it?

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Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer LLP

Primrose Street London EC2A 2EG United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Business • Investment

What kind of future will today’s savers retire into – and how can pensions help shape it? 


As Parliament considers the forthcoming Pension Schemes Bill, important questions are being asked about the scope of fiduciary duties when making investment decisions. Traditionally interpreted as a narrow financial obligation to maximise returns, investment decisions often fail to fully reflect the long-term well-being of members, including their standard of living in retirement, the state of the planet they will inhabit, and the wider systems on which their futures depend.  

The Impact Investing Institute, together with key partners and stakeholders, has been advocating for a clarification of fiduciary duties that empowers trustees to incorporate these broader, systems-level considerations in their investment decisions.  

We are pleased to invite you to a breakfast panel event: 

Aligning pension investments with members' full interests: what could the world look like in 2075?  

Please find an outline of the event details below, and register using Eventbrite.

Time: 8:15AM-9.45AM   

Date: 20th October 2025   

Venue: HSFK, Exchange House, Primrose Street, EC2A 2EG 

Join us over breakfast to discuss how pension trustees can be empowered to act in the full interests of their members and ask: what kind of future could we help build if today’s pension investments were made with the savers’ retirement years in mind. 

This event is hosted by the Impact Investing Institute, with the support of Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer

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