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Retirement Resilience: how can the Midlife MOT help us plan for later life and stay in employment?

  • Charter 4, Manchester Central Conservative Party Conference (map)

Hosted by Reed in Partnership and The Purpose Coalition

The Midlife MOT is a free review for workers aged 45-55 to take stock of finances skills and health to better prepare for retirement and build financial resilience. This event will explore the experience of Reed in Partnership’s Midlife MOT pilot in East Anglia and consider how it can help people across the country plan for later life.

Speakers:

  • The Rt Hon Justine Greening, Chair, Purpose Coalition

  • Donna Murrell, Operations Director, Reed in Partnership

  • Guy Opperman MP, Minister of State for Employment

  • Harriet Butcher, Head of Public Affairs, Centrica

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