Building Tomorrow's Retirement Security Today
EVENT OVERVIEW
As defined contribution pension schemes increasingly become the primary vehicle for retirement security in the UK and across the globe, the need to optimise their design and investment strategies has never been more critical.
The DC Growth & Retirement Summit convenes leading pension providers, practitioners, and policymakers to tackle the fundamental challenge: how do we create high-performing retirement systems that deliver real value throughout members’ careers and into retirement?
We will examine the essential design of successful DC plans, from ensuring adequate contributions to maximising investment returns during the crucial accumulation phase and enabling seamless transitions into retirement, all ensuring that pension assets work harder for savers.
There will be a particular focus on the Government’s Mansion House agenda and the growing emphasis on private markets as a vehicle for boosting long-term returns while maintaining prudent risk management.
In the retirement phase, experts will discuss optimal default solutions which combine both growth and security while confronting the growing reality of extended lifespans and the longevity risks they present. Together, these building blocks form the foundation upon which millions of workers will depend for their financial security, making our deliberations not just timely, but essential for shaping a more prosperous retirement landscape for generations to come.
The conference will be highly interactive, with open, thought-provoking debate, encouraging participants to engage actively throughout.
EVENT INFO
VENUE
The DC Growth & Retirement Summit will be held at the Banking Hall in London.
Attendance to the event is FREE for pension funds, employers, government representatives.
There is a modest fee for asset managers and consultants. You can contact us if you have any queries.
CPD
This event qualifies for 6 hours and 15 minutes of CPD credit. You can request CPD credit for the event when you register.
AGENDA
09:00 - 09:15
Registration & Welcome
Networking Activity | Foyer
Devil’s Advocates Panel
Neil Mason / Surrey Pension Team
Bobby Riddaway / HS Trustees
09:00 - 09:15
Welcome & Introduction
Event Chair

Event Chair: David Porter, Head of Investment Delivery, The People's Pension

Programme Director: Stephen Glover, Founder & Managing Director, SG Pensions Enterprise
09:15 - 09:50
The Turner Report Revisited: Lessons from Two Decades of Implementation
Keynote Presentation

Speaker TBC
Details TBC
08:30 - 09:00
Registration & Welcome
Networking Activity | Foyer
Devil’s Advocates Panel
Our morning Devil’s Advocates will challenge speakers with incisive questions throughout the sessions and present their key reflections and takeaways just before lunch.
09:00 - 09:15
Welcome & Introduction
Opening Remarks

Event Chair: David Porter, Head of Investment Delivery, The People's Pension

Programme Director: Stephen Glover, Founder & Director, SG Pensions Enterprise
09:15 - 09:50
The Turner Report Revisited: Lessons from Two Decades of Implementation
Keynote Presentation

Speaker TBC
Session Description TBC
09:50 - 10:30
The Adequacy Crisis - Confronting DC Pensions' Biggest Challenge
Panel Discussion

Panel Moderator: TBC
This panel tackles the urgent challenge of savings adequacy in DC pensions, exploring realistic levers for improving outcomes and practical solutions to overcome the financial and behavioural barriers facing members.
Louise Davey

Head of Policy & External Affairs
Independent Governance Group
Lou is a Trustee Director, and Head of Policy and External Affairs at IGG, having joined last year.
With nearly 30 years in the pensions industry, including 17 years at The Pensions Regulator (TPR), latterly as Director of Regulatory Policy, Analysis and Advice. Louise is passionate about high standards of trusteeship delivering positive retirement outcomes for pension scheme members, and has led the development of key policy initiatives such as the DC Value for Money framework, the DB Funding Code, and the General Code.
At IGG, she continues to advocate for high standards and policies that deliver good outcomes for members.
The Adequacy Crisis - Confronting DC Pensions' Biggest Challenge
Panel Discussion
Session Description
Savings adequacy remains the pension industry’s most pressing issue – too many people still lack adequate pension provision, leading to a bleak retirement outlook if nothing changes.
The 2025 Pensions Schemes Bill has neglected to address any further increase in mandatory contributions in the wake of the cost of living crisis.
Our panel will debate the current state of savings adequacy across the board and, more positively, identify which levers can realistically be pulled to improve outcomes, a theme which subsequent sessions will address in still more detail.
Speakers will address the critical challenge of presenting information to members in ways that truly resonate and drive action, while considering the barriers, both financial and non-financial, that need to be overcome to effect real change. The focus will be on practical, achievable solutions that can make a meaningful difference to savings adequacy..
Speakers in this Session

Louise Davey, Head of Policy & External Affairs, Independence Governance Group
10:30 - 10:55
Networking Break
Networking Activity | Foyer
10:55 - 11:25
The Psychology of Saving - What Stops People from Saving More?
Presentation
In this eye-opening session, Professor Adrian Furnham explores the psychological and practical barriers that stop people from saving, revealing how beliefs, demographics, and daily financial pressures shape savings behaviour in unexpected ways.
Adrian Furnham

Professor of Psychology
University College London
Adrian Furnham was educated at the London School of Economics where he obtained a distinction in an MSc Econ., and at Oxford University where he completed a doctorate (D.Phil) in 1981. He has subsequently earned a D.Sc (1991) and D.Litt (1995) degree.
Previously a lecturer in Psychology at Pembroke College, Oxford, he has been Professor of Psychology at University College London since 1992. He has lectured widely abroad and held scholarships and visiting professorships at, amongst others, the University of New South Wales, the University of the West Indies, the University of Hong Kong and the University of KwaZulu-Natal. He has also been a Visiting Professor of Management at Henley Management College. He has also been made Adjunct Professor of Management at the Norwegian School of Management (2009) and Honorary Professor at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (2014). He is currently the Principal Psychologist at Stamford Associates.
He consults to many organisations in various different sectors (particularly airlines, banks, civil service) and in many different countries (particularly continental Europe and Asia). He is also an experience conference speaker doing around a dozen key-note speeches a year all around the world
He has written over 1300 scientific papers and 85 books. He is on the editorial board of a number of international journals, as well as the past elected President of the International Society for the Study of Individual Differences. He is also a founder director of Applied Behavioural Research Associates (ABRA), a psychological consultancy established over 30 years ago.
The Psychology of Saving - What Stops People from Saving More?
Presentation
Session Description
Why do some people seem to build wealth easily while others struggle to save a penny?
Adrian Furnham will deliver a real eye-opener, unpacking the complex psychological and practical barriers that prevent people from saving more.
Drawing from groundbreaking research analysing the relationship between demographics, psychological factors and saving behaviours across Britain, Professor Furnham will reveal how metrics like age, education, income, political affiliation, and deeply held beliefs about work and money shape our financial habits in surprising ways.
Beyond the psychology, he’ll explore the practical realities – from high rent bills and mounting debt to other major monthly outgoings – that make saving feel impossible for many. The session will also tackle critical issues of trust and financial literacy that leave people unprepared for financial decisions.
Whether you are running a pension scheme, developing financial products, or simply trying to understand why rational people make seemingly irrational financial choices, this session will fundamentally change how you think about savings behaviour.
Speakers in this Session

Adrian Furnham, Professor of Psychology, University College London
11:25 - 12:00
Incentivising Members to Put More Money into Pensions
Roundtable Discussions
This interactive roundtable session will explore practical initiatives pension providers, employers, and advisers can use to incentivise greater saving, with table discussions led by Moderators and key conclusions shared with the wider conference.
Incentivising Members to Put More Money into Pensions
Roundtable discussions
Session Description
Following a scene-setting introduction from Professor Furnham, a Moderator at each table will lead a discussion on the key initiatives that pension providers, employers and advisers can undertake to encourage their members, employees and clients to save more.
Several of the Moderators will be called upon to summarise their conclusions to the overall conference.
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC
12:00 - 12:20
Harnessing AI for Smarter Pension Guidance & Better Savings Habits
Presentation

Speaker TBC
This session explores how AI can transform pension guidance through personalised, data-driven support that encourages better saving habits—while also addressing the risks of misuse and the safeguards needed to protect members.
Harnessing AI for Smarter Pension Guidance
& Better Savings Habits
Presentation
Session Description
AI has the potential to revolutionise pensions advisory services, transforming how providers engage with savers to drive better financial decisions.
Our speaker discuss the potential for AI to deliver highly personalised, data-driven advice, offering member support and behavioural nudges that encourage smarter savings and investment habits. S/he will discuss how pension providers can harness AI’s potential effectively – ensuring transparency, trust, and relevance – while addressing key factors that make AI-driven guidance persuasive to savers.
Importantly, our speaker will also examine the darker side: how AI could be weaponised by scammers to manipulate pension savers, and what safeguards can mitigate these risks.
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC
12:20 - 13:00
The Investment (R)evolution: From Safety-First to Growth-Focused DC Plans
Panel Discussion

Speaker TBC
This panel explores the shift from risk-averse to growth-oriented DC pension investment strategies, examining how providers are expanding fiduciary duties and reallocating assets into equities, private markets, and infrastructure—and whether this aligns with government growth agendas or introduces undue risk.
The Investment (R)evolution: From Safety-First
to Growth-Focused DC Plans
Panel Discussion
Session Description
Delivering stronger growth and investment performance in the accumulation phase has become absolutely essential for securing adequate retirement outcomes.
Speakers will discuss how DC pension providers have been tackling this challenge, notably as regards initiatives to broaden fiduciary duty and asset allocation strategy to enable greater investment in higher-performing assets – especially active equities, private markets and infrastructure.
In this context, our panel will also debate whether aligning with the Government’s growth agenda serves members’ best interests or creates new risks.
This session will challenge conventional thinking and reveal what’s really driving the industry’s growth agenda.
Speakers in this Session

Panellists TBC
13:00 - 13:10
Devil’s Advocates Summary
The Devil’s Advocates will give their summary of the main debating points, conclusions and action points from the morning sessions.
13:10 - 14:00
Lunch
Devil’s Advocates Panel
Throughout the afternoon, our panel of Devil’s Advocates will challenge speakers with thought-provoking questions and close the day by sharing their key insights and takeaways from the discussions.
14:00 - 14.20
The Benefits of Natural Capital
Presentation

Speaker TBC

Sponsored by Rebalance Earth
This session will highlight how natural capital investments can offer strong returns, diversification, and climate risk mitigation — while exploring how DC schemes can access these opportunities efficiently and at scale.
The Benefits of Natural Capital
Presentation
Session Description
Rebalance Earth will present how investing directly in natural capital produces attractive returns, diversification benefits, and a hedge against the physical risks of climate change.
Their speaker will also discuss how nature investments can be accessed efficiently and at scale by DC plans.
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC

This session is sponsored by Rebalance Earth
14.20 - 14:40
Implementing a Successful High-Return Strategy
Case Study

Speaker TBC
This case study will showcase how a pioneering Master Trust integrated venture capital into its default strategy, overcoming key barriers to illiquid investment and offering valuable lessons for others seeking higher-return approaches.
Implementing a Successful High-Return Strategy
Case Study Presentation
Session Description
A highly innovative Master Trust will discuss how they have pioneered investment in venture capital assets as a key element of their default strategy.
Our speaker will reveal how they have overcome the well-known barriers to investing in illiquids by DC plans – daily dealing, the charge cap, platform provision and legal structures among them – and the expected performance outcomes of this major initiative with key lessons for others who are ready to follow their lead.
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC
14:40 - 15.20
Solving the Retirement Puzzle - New Approaches to Old Challenges
Panel Discussion

Panellists TBC
This panel will explore innovative strategies for turning pension savings into sustainable retirement income, tackling key challenges like risk extension, income security, and member support, while showcasing practical solutions to improve outcomes in the decumulation phase.
Solving the Retirement Puzzle – New Approaches to Old Challenges
Panel Discussion
Session Description
Tackling “the nastiest, hardest problem in finance” – turning savings into an income in retirement – requires new and innovative thinking as well as practical implementation. There is certainly no one simple answer, but there are smarter strategies that can significantly improve outcomes for members.
Our expert panel will tackle the industry’s most pressing questions: how can “to-and-through” investing extend risk positions to boost retirement benefits, and what will it take to get savers comfortable with this approach?
The panel will explore creative solutions including default consolidators for small pension pots, holistic asset integration combining housing and non-pension savings, and cutting-edge income security ideas like CDC, tontines, and advanced life deferred annuities. The conversation will address real-world challenges from planning for cognitive decline to longevity protection, cost reduction strategies, and the critical question of who pays for targeted member support.
There will be privileged insights from pension providers as they seek to enhance retirement default solutions while removing barriers that prevent better outcomes for savers.
Speakers in this Session

Panellists TBC
15:20 - 15:40
Bridging Into Retirement
Presentation

Speaker TBC
This session will address sequencing risk during the critical transition into retirement, exploring practical strategies to help savers protect their pension pots and balance growth with security for sustainable income.
Bridging into Retirement
Presentation
Session Description
Sequencing risk is one of the most critical yet often overlooked challenges in retirement planning. As individuals transition from accumulation to decumulation, the timing of investment returns can make or break their financial future. Poor returns at the wrong moment can significantly impact the longevity of a pension pot, affecting a retiree’s ability to sustain their desired lifestyle.
Our speaker will explore practical strategies for managing sequencing risk, ensuring pension savings are protected during the crucial years before and after retirement. By making this complex issue easier to understand, providers can help members set smarter drawdown plans and navigate volatility with greater confidence. Balancing both growth and security is the name of the game.
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC
15:40 - 16:00
Building Better Retirement Solutions - Lessons from the US Experience
Presentation

Speaker TBC
This session will examine key lessons from the US DC pensions system, highlighting successes and challenges in retirement solutions to inform smarter, more sustainable approaches for the UK’s evolving landscape.
Building Better Retirement Solutions – Lessons from the US Experience
Presentation
Session Description
This insightful presentation will explore the lessons the UK can take from the significantly more developed DC pensions system in the US. With a longer track record to study, the US experience offers valuable insights into what has worked – and what hasn’t – for DC plan providers.
Our speaker will suggest key takeaways from their approach, with a particular focus on retirement solutions and the strategies employed to convert pension pots into sustainable retirement income. By learning from the successes and challenges faced across the Atlantic, UK providers can better navigate the evolving DC pensions landscape and develop more effective solutions for the future
Speakers in this Session

Speaker TBC
16:00 - 16:25
Networking Break
Networking Activity | Foyer
16.25 - 17:05
Session TBC
Description TBC
17:05 - 17:15
Devil’s Advocates Summary
The Devil’s Advocates will give their summary of the main debating points, conclusions and action points from the afternoon session.
17:15 - 17:20
Chair's Summary
Closing Remarks
The Chair will conclude the day’s proceedings and reflect on the various opinions discussed throughout the day.
17:20 - 19:00
Drinks Reception
Networking Activity | Foyer
Following conclusion of the conference, delegates are invited to stay for drinks and network with fellow members of the industry.
Speakers

Martin Bailey
Head of Strategic Engagement
City of London Corporation

Shalin Bhagwan
Chief Actuary
Pension Protection Fund

Marian D’Auria
Global Head of Risk & Sustainability
GFG Alliance

Mirko Cardinale
Head of Investment Strategy & Advice
USSIM

Mike Clark
Founder Director
Ario Advisory

Andy Cox
Chair
NatWest DC Plan

Nicolas Firzli
Director General
World Pensions Council

Chris Giles
Consultant - Investment Solutions
Independent

Mark Hedges
Trustee Director
Nationwide Pension Fund

Louise Kooy-Henckel
Managing Director, EMEA Head of Sustainable and Transition Solutions (STS)
BlackRock

Mark Hill
Climate & Sustainability Lead
The Pensions Regulator

Chris Hitchen
Chairman
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership

Veronica Humble
Chief Investment Officer
NatWest Cushon

Saurabh Katiyar
Executive Director and Head of Index Solutions Research, EMEA
MSCI

Andrew Krousti
Head of Pensions
Capgemini

Philip Latham
Head
Clwyd Pension Fund

Jon Little
Chair
Local Pensions Partnership Investments

Neil Mason
Director of Pensions
Surrey Pension Team

Charlotte Moore
Freelance Journalist
Independent

Euan Munro
Industry Veteran
Former Asset Management CEO

Toby Nangle
Contributing Editor
Financial Times

Sofia Perkonigg
Trustee Director
UBS Pension Fund

David Porter
Head of Investment Delivery
The People’s Pension

Amlan Roy
Partner, Investment Team
LCP

Bobby Riddaway
Managing Director
HS Trustees

Mitesh Sheth
Former CEO Redington | Former CIO Newton IM

Anna Stupnytska
Head of Long-Term Investment Strategy
Nest

Mark Tennant
Trustee
Country Landowners Pension Fund
Venue
Banking Hall
This event will be held at Banking Hall in London.
Plan your journey via Transport for London.
Travel & Access
Tube: Bank (Central, Northern, W&C, DLR) & Monument (Circle, District)
Nat Rail: Cannon Street (5 mins)