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Money Maze Podcast

33: Tracy Blackwell, CEO of the Pension Insurance Corporation

Money Maze Podcast

Money Maze Podcast

Business, Investing, Management, News, Business News

4.8216 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2021

⏱️ 37 minutes

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In today’s conversation we are joined by Tracy Blackwell, CEO of the Pension Insurance Corporation (P.I.C.).

Whilst this company may be below the radar screen for many, it is at the epicentre of an industry undergoing rapid transformation, and undertaking an essential investment activity that is critical to everyone; pensions.

The historical importance of pensions is unchanged, from soldiers who served in the Roman armies who were guaranteed an income after they retired to employees in today’s enterprises. Tracy initially describes her journey as a daughter of a single Mother, growing up in Illinois, then moving to Malaysia, then to Business school and from there to Goldman Sachs. She describes rising to head up risk at Goldman Sachs’s asset management division, before her move to the Pension Insurance Corporation 

Tracy takes us through an explanation of the fast-evolving £2 trillion market for private defined benefit pensions. She discusses the surprising fact that only four countries in the world have had such schemes and why companies and trustees increasingly recognise that managing the long term liabilities of their current and former employees’ pensions requires different skills from running their core business. She illustrates the immense changes underway in the insuring and management of pensions, describes the key forces at work, and the investable assets that meet regulatory requirements. She also explains the need for regulatory changes and the less-discussed flexibility leaving the EU might offer in this regard.

She provides a case study, Philips, as to how the process works, the asset allocation challenges in today’s minimal yielding world, but why this vast pool of assets gives the UK an enormous opportunity to provide long-term financing for some of UK’s infrastructure and housing needs. The discussion refers to the work carried out entitled “purpose of finance”, a thought piece found on their website, and the inter-generational transfer that this pool of assets offers in long-term financing.

Finally, Tracy reflects on being an American in the UK, offers advice for young, and why her favourite film is Gone with the Wind.

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management business, will be welcomed as a co-sponsor from next month. Today we're going to talk about

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one of the most important companies you probably haven't heard of, but about a topic that is

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central to everyone, pensions. And my guest

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today is a rock star at the changing landscape of the insurance and pension worlds and running an

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increasingly critical part of UK financial services. There's nothing new about pensions. Soldiers

1:57.3

who served in the Roman armies were guaranteed in income after they retired. The first

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corporate pension in the US was established by the American Express Company in 1875, and here in the

2:08.5

UK in 1908, the Old Age Pension Act introduced the pension of between 10 and 25 pence per week

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to people over 70.

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