sally bundock spoke to addie briggs, ceo of phoenix group and pensions adviser to the uk government.al problem. asking if it is a global problem-— asking if it is a global roblem. ., , , asking if it is a global roblem. ., , problem. we have globally is an auuein problem. we have globally is an ageing population. _ problem. we have globally is an ageing population. the - problem. we have globally is an ageing population. the world i ageing population. the world economic forum recently produced some statistics that by 2050 the number of people aged over 60 globally will double and the number of people aged over 80 globally will triple by 2050. if you don't think about that from a pensions perspective, if you want to get the proportion of people that working age to the proportion of people retired the same, by 2050, globally, retirement age will need to increase by eight years. that puts a huge stress and pressure on the pension system. ultimately people need to save more and need to be prepared to work for longer.— work for longer. what can organisations _ work for longer. what can or