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      • Thursday, 27 March, 2025
        Interview
        Nest pension fund says pledge to invest 30% in private markets ‘not guaranteed’

        State-backed retirement scheme will not compromise on value to meet target

        Nest chief investment officer Liz Fernando
      • Thursday, 2 January, 2025
        Workplace diversity & equality
        Pensions: the industry where women are in charge

        The sector has a growing share of female leaders, who say they value purpose and work-life balance

        REF ONLY 1 Rachel Elwell  - CEO  Border to Coast Pensions Partnership. 2   Emma Douglas 3 Michelle Ostermann CEO of the Pension protection fund 4 Liz Fernando, CIO at Nest 5 Cassandra Lichnick CEO at Calstrs - handout 6 Carol Young, chief executive USS
      • Wednesday, 19 April, 2023
        Pensions industry
        Pension schemes to target BP’s Lund over backtrack on climate pledges

        Nest and four other UK retirement funds will vote against the chair’s reappointment

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      • Monday, 20 December, 2021
        ESG investing
        Nest dumps ExxonMobil over climate change risks

        UK state-backed pension fund divests from five fossil fuel companies

        An ExxonMobil refinery
      • Friday, 27 August, 2021
        UK’s Nest pension fund plots £1.5bn push into private equity

        Plans mark one of the biggest moves by a British retirement scheme into unlisted assets

        A cyclist travels towards the construction site of the largest warehouse in Europe, in Dartford, England
      • Saturday, 3 April, 2021
        Pensions industry
        Nest seeks lower PE fees in return for regular capital allocations

        UK’s largest workplace pension scheme refuses to pay the ‘two and 20’ model charged by buyout groups

      • Saturday, 13 March, 2021
        ESG investing
        Nest pension scheme embarks on £1.4bn green energy push

        Initial £250m deal signed with Octopus Renewables

      • Sunday, 10 January, 2021
        Pensions industry
        Nest plans bold expansion into private markets

        UK workplace pension scheme with 10m members aims to lift private market holdings from 9% to 15%

      • Friday, 14 August, 2020
        Pensions
        Many UK companies delay investing worker pension contributions

        Spike in employers missing payment deadlines during pandemic could mean savers missing retirement returns

      • Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
        Impact investing
        UK pension scheme pledges £5.5bn for green strategies

        Nest plans to cut damaging pollution emissions across its investments in half by 2030

      • Saturday, 23 May, 2020
        Pensions industry
        UK’s largest pension scheme stockpiles cash

        Nest builds up reserves in anticipation of further market uncertainty

      • Friday, 13 September, 2019
        Pensions industry
        BlackRock and Amundi win Nest private credit mandates
      • Tuesday, 22 January, 2019
        Pensions Regulator UK
        UK government approves £329m financial safety net for NEST pension scheme
      • Sunday, 15 July, 2018
        Workplace pensions
        UK pension fund Nest moves into commodities

        Scheme will exclude palm oil, thermal coal, tobacco and uranium

        FILE: A Caterpillar Inc. mining truck drives past an open pit excavation at the Mutanda copper and cobalt mine in Mutanda, Katanga province, Democratic Republic of Congo, on Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2012. Glencore Plc tumbled the most in two years as its African troubles escalated dramatically after U.S. authorities demanded documents relating to possible corruption and money laundering. The world’s biggest commodity trader said Tuesday that it’s been subpoenaed by the U.S. Department of Justice to produce documents with respect to compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and United States money laundering statutes. Our editors select archive images from Glencore’s Katanga Mining Ltd. and Mutanda operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
      • Friday, 15 September, 2017
        Workplace pensions
        UK pension freedoms alarm state-backed workplace scheme

        Nest calls on regulator to act after £10bn is withdrawn from schemes

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      • Wednesday, 19 July, 2017
        Q&AYour Questions
        Do I have to set up a pension plan for my limited company?

        What are my obligations under auto-enrolment?

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      • Sunday, 21 May, 2017
        FTfmImpact investing
        Climate change will affect millennials’ pension prospects

        Nest’s Mark Fawcett says the long-term future of the global economy is green

        WUHAN, CHINA - APRIL 27: Chinese workers from Wuhan Guangsheng Photovoltaic Company install solar panels on the roof of a building on April 27, 2017 in Wuhan, China. As the world's most populated nation, China consumes more electricity and creates more carbon emissions than any other country. Yet it is also the world's leader in renewable energy, known for its sprawling solar fields and large-scale wind turbine projects in western rural areas. Greenpeace estimates that by 2030 renewable energy could replace fossil fuels as China's primary source of power. However, much of the energy being produced by rural projects is wasted during transmission to urban areas or by rising curtailment rates (a measure of potential supply lost to low consumption). To harness the potential for renewable energy to power China's expanding cities, solar and wind projects are increasingly being brought into urban areas where supplies can be generated and consumed locally. In Wuhan, a relatively small Chinese city with a population of 10.6 million, rooftop solar panel systems being installed on houses and buildings to provide energy and subsidies to owners. Any surplus energy is sold to the state power grid, though there are often delays in bringing new renewable projects into the grid system. Still, the concept is slowly gaining acceptance among urban consumers who find it increasingly accessible, according to Wuhan Guangsheng Photovoltaic Company, which is responsible for more than 80 percent of the city's installations. To ease the country's longtime dependence on coal and other fossil fuels, China's government has made strategic investments in the solar panel industry which has created intense global competition in the estimated $100 billion global solar energy market. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
      • Friday, 24 February, 2017
        Workplace pensions
        UK workplace pension invests in climate-aware fund

        Nest scheme in strategic push to protect retirement savings from environmental change

        The Scroby Sands Wind Farm, is the first of its kind on the Norfolk coast. Located on the Scroby Sands sandbank in the North Sea, 2.5 kilometres off the coast of Great Yarmouth in eastern England, United Kingdom. It was commissioned in March 2004 by Powergen Renewables Offshore, a division of E.ON UK. 
									It has a nameplate capacity of 60 megawatts and is able to produce power to supply 41,000 households. In comparation the Dudgeon Wind Farm will produce power to supply up to 410.000 households.
									
									The farm consists of 30 wind turbines, located in water from 13 to 20 metres deep. Each turbine has three 40-metre blades that rotate around a centre-point some 60 metres above the mean sea level. The hollow 4.5-metre  diameter steel masts that carry the turbines are piled as much as 30 metres into the sea bed, to provide stability on a substrate of shifting sands.
									
									The wind turbines were designed and manufactured by a Danish firm, Vestas. Each turbine has a capacity of 2 megawatts. Turbines were installed by the Danish offshore wind farms services provider A2SEA. 
									
									The wind farm has an information centre serving around 35,000 visitors per year, and has become a local attraction.
      • Friday, 15 January, 2016
        Inside LondonNeil Collins
        Amazon and the Scottish fund tech heroes

        Mortgage Investment Trust portfolio reflects faith in technology

        US companies with Fangs: Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google
      • Tuesday, 12 January, 2016
        Pension automatic enrolment
        Nest prepares for deluge of new pensions savers

        Drive to boost retirement saving enters crucial phase but state-backed provider says it is ready

      • Sunday, 19 July, 2015
        UK infrastructure
        New wave of support for UK sovereign wealth fund

        Proponents believe fund would pump money into large infrastructure projects

        Commuters and rail travelers board a rush hour passenger train before departing from Clapham Junction station in London, U.K., on Tuesday, July 9, 2013. U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron is committed to the building of a high-speed rail line linking London to northern England, his spokesman said as evidence mounts that all-party support for the project is fracturing. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
      • Sunday, 1 February, 2015
        Fund management
        Movers & shakers: February 2

        Geneva-based Unigestion hired Rudyard Ekindi as head of investment solutions in its equity team

      • Thursday, 20 November, 2014
        InterviewPersonal Finance
        Nest rejects ‘pension bank accounts’ and charges overhaul

        Chief executive says charging structure of state-backed scheme will not change

        Tim Jones, CEO of Nest, photographed near his office in Southwark.
      • Friday, 23 May, 2014
        Serious MoneyJonathan Eley
        Nest’s pension price may not be right, but it’s a start

        Putting a figure on the cost of retirement should encourage saving

      • Sunday, 13 April, 2014
        Fund management
        New UK pension flexibility might backfire

        People struggle to identify retirement goals, suggesting they need help managing savings

        Pensioners on a foreign holiday
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