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Archie Pritchett says unless reform reaches savers, 2026's progress will bloom where nobody is looking
Kate Payne and Archana Gupta say a more robust approach may now be more defensible
Helen Forrest Hall says the future lies in regulating people rather than process
Annabelle Hardiman says the key question is whether the current governance model remains fit for purpose
Mariana Garcia Requejo looks at the challenge of designing pathways that protect those least likely to engage
Guy Jackson says advisers and employers are now operating under a more structured framework
Barnett Waddinghamβs Barry McKay asks if it would be better to spend money on frontline services than on employer contributions
Maggie Rodger says the rise of schemes without a member voice is a retrograde step
Chris Edwards-Earl looks at how a recent Court decision upholds trustee rights to be indemnified from scheme assets
Nick Johnson says a joined-up approach gives trustees the best route to insurer engagement