23 Jun 2026

How behavioural science is reshaping pensions decisions

Behavioural science is changing how people make pension decisions. Hymans Robertson’s Kathryn Fleming is joined by a panel of experts to explore what that means in practice.

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Recorded live at Hymans Robertson’s 2026 Pensions and Retirement Conference, the panel examines how behavioural economics can sharpen member decision-making. From personalised nudges to the realities of engagement and the power of thoughtful design.

They also consider the implications for trustees and boards, leaving listeners with actionable ideas to test and apply in their own schemes.

Click here to listen to the webinar.

Key topics discussed:

  • Behavioural economics and smarter member decision-making
  • The role of personalised engagement and design in pensions
  • Practical behavioural insights for trustees and boards

Kathryn Fleming, partner and head of DC consulting at Hymans Robertson, is joined on the panel by:

  • Jenny Hazan, Legal & General
  • Dr Hayley James, Centre for Personal Financial Wellbeing
  • Emily Trant, Stream
  • Dilara Uyduran, chartered financial planner at Hymans Robertson Personal Wealth

If you’d like to follow up on anything discussed, get in touch here.

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