Stats+ Webinar Series - 21st Oct

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Join us at 10.30 - 12pm on 21st October 2025, as we explore the changes in reporting and analysis in Pensions Administration. We've got some great speakers and a packed agenda, including:

  • KPI changes in pensions administration reporting: Nicholas Harvey, Pensions and Treasury Advisor at CIPFA is joining us to give an update on the changes set out by the Pensions Regulator and what they mean for local authorities. He’ll also be sticking around for a live Q&A.
  • Updates to the Pensions Survey: We’ll be sharing guidance on how we’ve updated the survey to account for the KPI changes. We’ll also be giving a refresh on the survey, and the benefits for Pensions Administration teams completing the survey.
  • Pension Survey Q&A: We’d love to hear from you – what would you people like to see added to the survey? Do you want to understand more about completing the survey?
  • The Pensions Dashboard: Richard Van Ross, Analytics Manager at Infoshare+, will give a live demo of our Pensions Dashboard, showing how Pensions Administration teams can track their performance against the latest LGPS KPIs, compare costings with other similar funds, and identify opportunities for improvement and savings.

Meet the Speakers

Richard Van-Ross

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Richard is the Analytics Manager at Infoshare+, involved in the collection of the Pensions Administration Survey and development of the dashboards on the Stats+ Analytics platform. He joined us from CIPFA in November 2024 and has been analysing local government data for over seven years. In that time, he’s worked on projects such as local authority reorganisation with MHCLG and sector recognised tools such as the Financial Resilience Index and the Nearest Neighbours Model.

Nick Harvey

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Nick Harvey is the Pensions and Treasury Advisor at CIPFA and has been an advisor for the Treasure Management and Pensions Networks since December 2021. He has 14 years of experience as a Treasury practitioner at Principal officer level, and 5 years’ experience overseeing Pension Fund Investments.