At Haines Global Pensions, we follow global research that addresses real weaknesses in pension systems. A recent white paper from the Coller Pensions Institute and D3P Global is one we were pleased to read, and we would like to draw it to the attention of our own contacts.
Haines Global Pensions has been working with Danish-based global advisory firm Insurance at Heart on a series of discussions and events looking at workforce health, prevention and the impact of ill-health on pensions and retirement outcomes.
Since launching in Q4 2024, Haines Global Pensions has published a series of articles and newsletters analysing pension systems, retirement age reform, disability provision and workforce participation across multiple jurisdictions.
The Department for Work and Pensions has published its Keep Britain Working Final Report, one of the most significant cross-government examinations of workforce health, participation and productivity in over a decade.
Haines Global Pensions has submitted evidence to the Department for Work and Pensions’ latest State Pension Age Review, examining how the UK can balance financial sustainability with fairness in later retirement.
Our article in The Actuary (September 2025) examines the global challenge of inadequate pension coverage. We are honoured to contribute this research to Colin’s professional magazine.
Retirement ages are increasing in many countries. This article from Haines Global Pensions looks at global developments, the trends and pitfalls around the world.