In May, ESI partner Nest Insight hosted a summit dedicated to workplace emergency saving, with insights from its research programs and brought together employers, academics, industry and policymakers to discuss and debate:
- What works in encouraging participation from employees?
- What barriers to implementing workplace emergency savings programs exist for employers, and providers? And how could these be surmounted?
- What are the measures of success for emergency savings schemes, beyond take-up?
- What can we learn from international examples?
First session
Speakers
- Will Sandbrook, Nest Insight
- Guy Opperman Member of Parliament, Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion
- Gemma Gooch , BlackRock Social Impact
- Tim Flacke, Commonwealth
- Jo Phillips, Nest Insight
- Michelle Sutton, Suez
- Roxana Priscaru, Money and Pensions Service
- Ian Hodson, University of Lincoln
Video Highlights
14:49 Will Sandbrook, Nest Insight
20:41 Guy Opperman, Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion
30:02 Gemma Gooch, BlackRock Social Impact
36:03 Tim Flacke, Commonwealth
49:17 Roxana Priscaru, Money and Pensions Service
1:10:35 Jo Phillips, Nest Insight
1:22:42 Ian Hodson, University of Lincoln
1:29:10 Q&A
Second Session (2:00:36)
Topic: How can employers and providers be supported to develop and deliver emergency savings solutions?
Speakers
Moderator: Will Sandbrook, Nest Insight
- Katie Duxbury, Bupa
- Jake Attfield, Fair4All Finance
- Lauren Langton, incuto
- Asesh Sarkar, Salary Finance
Summary Wrap-up (3:14:30)
- Will Sandbrook, Nest Insight
- Sarah Melvin, BlackRock UK