Could ESG factors for pension schemes be a hot topic following the General Election?
The General Election and ESG
With the General Election looming, all of the main parties have now published their manifestos, setting...
Kate joined Burges Salmon as a trainee solicitor in 2001 after graduating with a first class degree in law from Exeter University. Kate joined the firm’s pensions team two years later.
Specialising in advising both trustee and employer clients, Kate utilises her experience across a wide range of pension issues, including both routine matters (member queries and changes to the law) and specific projects (such as scheme amendments). In addition to this, Kate delivers trustee training to her clients and is a member of the Association of Pension Lawyers, holding a certificate in Pensions Law from Bristol University.
The General Election and ESG
With the General Election looming, all of the main parties have now published their manifestos, setting...
Written by Kate Granville Smith
The fiduciary duties of pension trustees is a subject which is is engaging many trustees and advisers of...
By Imogen Shelley
Last month, the Taskforce for Social Factors (TSF) hosted a launch event for the release of the final guide for...
Written by Kate Granville Smith and Katy Dixon
On 11 April the Pensions Regulator (TPR) published a press release on their review
By Kate Granville Smith, Hercules Philipps and Harriet Strachan
The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has published its...
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