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Welcome to Hymans Robertson On. In this podcast we’ll be covering a broad range of topics from pensions, savings, technology, insurance, responsible investment, financial education and much more. Founded in 1921, Hymans Robertson is one of the longest established independent actuarial firms in the UK. We deliver a full range of services including actuarial, insurance consulting, enterprise risk management, investment consulting, third-party pensions administration and communications consulting. Our client base includes FTSE 100, FTSE 250, privately owned firms and financial institutions. We’re also recognised leaders in the field of public sector pensions.

  1. Investment - The trends shaping sustainable investment in 2026 - Episode 156

    APR 1

    Investment - The trends shaping sustainable investment in 2026 - Episode 156

    In this episode, Jaid Longmore, Responsible Investment Consultant, speaks with Christina Williams, Senior Investment Consultant, and André Ranchin, Investment Consultant, to look ahead at the key responsible investment challenges and opportunities shaping 2026.    Our experts explore why climate risk is no longer just about emissions, with physical climate and nature risks rising up the agenda, and what portfolio resilience really means in practice. Their conversation continues by looking at stewardship, how AI intersects with sustainability, and why investors need to focus on real world outcomes. They finish with the actions asset owners can take now to address these challenges. Hymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.   Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    24 min
  2. Investment - Credit where credit’s due 2.0 – an intro to Emerging Market Debt - Episode 155

    MAR 13

    Investment - Credit where credit’s due 2.0 – an intro to Emerging Market Debt - Episode 155

    In this episode, Chiara Beaton speaks to Serena Galestian, Head of EM Debt Investment Specialist team at Amundi, about emerging market debt. They explain the characteristics of the asset class and how institutional investor exposure to emerging market debt has evolved over time. The discussion also uncovers the importance of expertise when analysing credit risks and opportunities. Hymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.   Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    16 min
  3. Investment - 2026 outlook - Episode 154

    JAN 22

    Investment - 2026 outlook - Episode 154

    In this episode, Ross MacLeod is back in the host seat, this time joined by David Walker, CIO, and Chris Arcari, Head of Capital Markets, to give their views on the investment outlook for 2026. Throughout the episode, our experts discuss:  Reflections on investment markets in 2025How key investment themes may play out over 2026Potential risks in 2026Tools for long-term investors to help manage risksHymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.   Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    25 min
  4. 12/19/2025

    Investment - A groundbreaking, member focused transaction - Episode 153

    In this episode, Ben Farmer is joined by Simon Jones, Head of Responsible Investment here at Hymans and special guest John Hamilton, Chair of Trustees for the Stagecoach Group Pension Scheme, for a discussion on the unique journey of the Stagecoach pension scheme, recent industry dynamics and the practicalities of this transaction. The conversation offers valuable lessons for trustees and those managing pension schemes in a changing landscape, as they cover topics such as:  Key changes in the pensions industry and specific updates from the Stagecoach scheme over the past year.How trustees have approached their responsibilities and the strategies considered to safeguard scheme members.A deep dive into the transaction process, challenges faced, and solutions implemented. We hope you enjoy listening. If you have any questions, on anything covered throughout the episode, please get in touch. Related content Investment – endgame planning, productive finance and the brave new world for DB pension scheme investment The investment impact of DB schemes choosing to run-on Excellence in Endgames The untapped potential of pensions Foundations - Why Britain has stagnated Fiscal risks and sustainability – September 2024 - Office for Budget Responsibility Chapters:  01.10 – Introduction  01.55 – The growth/pensions relationship and quick history of the Stagecoach pension scheme 06.39 – Pensions industry dynamics and Stagecoach scheme developments in the past 12 months 09.14 – “Preserve, protect, enhance” and trustees exploring their options 13:57 – Practicalities of the Stagecoach-Aberdeen transaction 19.55 – Investment considerations for the framework that’s been put in place 25:08 – Learnings from the process and calls to action for the future 29.22 – Summary and wrap up Hymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.  Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    31 min
  5. DC Quarterly Round-up - November 2025 - Episode 150

    11/17/2025

    DC Quarterly Round-up - November 2025 - Episode 150

    Hymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance. Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    7 min
  6. Investment - Navigating ESG in investment - Episode 149

    09/24/2025

    Investment - Navigating ESG in investment - Episode 149

    In this episode of Hymans Robertson On... Investment, host Jaid Longmore along with Sanjay Joshi, Responsible Investment Consultant at Hymans Robertson, is joined by Dan Mikulskis, Chief Investment Officer at People's Partnership to discuss the future of ESG investing.  The ESG pushback has been significant across the investment landscape. Its origins, whether ideological, political, or practical have left asset owners at a crossroads. During this episode, our experts discuss:  The origins of the ESG pushback we're currently witnessingTo what extent this pushback is ideological, political or practical.The implications across the investment landscape.We hope you enjoy listening. If you have any questions on anything covered in this episode, please get in touch.  Related content Responsible Investment News and Views - Q2 2025 Hymans Robertson disclaimer This podcast has been prepared by Hymans Robertson LLP, and is based upon our understanding of events as at release date. It is designed to be a general summary of topical investment matters and is not specific to the circumstances of any particular employer or pension scheme. The information contained in this podcast should not be construed as advice and not be considered as a substitute for specific advice as the information is generic in nature. Where a podcast refers to legal matters please note that Hymans Robertson is not qualified to provide legal opinion and therefore you may wish to obtain independent legal advice to consider any relevant law and/or regulation. Hymans Robertson LLP accepts no liability for errors or omissions. Your Hymans Robertson LLP consultant will be pleased to discuss matters raised in this podcast in greater detail. Guests views are separate to that of Hymans Robertson. The information provided in this broadcast is not financial advice. Past performance is not a guide to the future. Please note the value of investments, and income from them, may fall as well as rise. This includes but is not limited to equities, government or corporate bonds, derivatives and property, whether held directly or in a pooled or collective investment vehicle. Further, investments in developing or emerging markets may be more volatile and less marketable than in mature markets. Exchange rates may also affect the value of investments. As a result, an investor may not get back the full amount of the original investment. Past performance is not necessarily a guide to future performance.  Hymans Robertson LLP is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and Licensed by the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries for a range of investment business activities.

    17 min

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Welcome to Hymans Robertson On. In this podcast we’ll be covering a broad range of topics from pensions, savings, technology, insurance, responsible investment, financial education and much more. Founded in 1921, Hymans Robertson is one of the longest established independent actuarial firms in the UK. We deliver a full range of services including actuarial, insurance consulting, enterprise risk management, investment consulting, third-party pensions administration and communications consulting. Our client base includes FTSE 100, FTSE 250, privately owned firms and financial institutions. We’re also recognised leaders in the field of public sector pensions.

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