Mobilising pensions to scale up EU capital markets and close the pension gap - EFAMA webinar
As a proud founding partner of European Retirement Week, EFAMA hosted an online event on 25 November dedicated to effective national pension reform, a crucial step in scaling up Europe’s capital markets and tackling the growing pension gap. Patrick Augustin and Sebastien Betermier from McGill University presented the lessons learned from their comparative analysis of multiple EU and non-EU countries, explaining why many European countries lag behind in mobilising long-term savings and what can be learned from high-performing systems such as those in Sweden, Canada, and Australia. They were joined by Corinne Lamesch from ALFI, co-publisher of the report.

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