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The first choice for people in pensions

Pensions Age has been designed to provide pensions professionals with a single and authoritative source of information.

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Pensions Age provides pension professionals with a single, authoritative source of information to enable them to confidently negotiate every aspect of the modern pensions arena. The magazine gives invaluable support to those looking to understand and work within the new environment which is being shaped by changes to UK law, the development of the EU and global economic pressures.

Pensions Age addresses professionals in all sectors of the pensions industry, and covers a wide range of issues, including personal and occupational schemes, employee benefits, investment management, legislative changes and technology.

Each edition contains a balance of the latest news, market surveys, product developments and incisive features on all of the principal pension issues in both the private and public sectors. A Professional Services Guide, which enables companies to promote products and services in detail, is also included within the publication.

Published monthly since January 1999, Pensions Age has retained the same high editorial standards that have made it the first choice for many pension professionals, but with ever-evolving information and analysis to keep readers on top of all the latest developments. Pensions Age is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations and currently has a certified circulation of 13,558 copies per issue. Many editions also have extra circulation at relevant trade shows and industry seminars. As a result, the circulation of Pensions Age far exceeds its nearest competitor and makes it the first choice for advertisers looking to comprehensively address the pensions market.

Pensions Age targets all those relevant professionals active within the UK pensions arena. With each edition of the magazine, 13,558 copies are sent to named individuals in the following key roles: fund managers, actuaries, consultants, trustees, lawyers, administrators, IFAs, insurance companies, human resource directors, technology providers and finance directors.

The circulation covers both the retail and occupational pension sectors and copies are sent to a wide range of professionals including members of the following organisations: National Association of Pension Funds, Association of British Insurers, Association of Consulting Actuaries, Pensions Management Institute, Institutional Fund Managers Association, Association of Pension Laywers and Association of Corporate Trustees.

Pensions Age Professional Services Guide