Nina Paklina is Insurance and Pensions Analyst at the OECD Capital Markets and Financial Institutions Division where she supports the work of the OECD Working Party on Insurance and Pensions (WPIP) and the Secretariat of the International Organisation of Pension Supervisors (IOPS)
The IOPS is an independent international standard setting body, representing public authorities involved in supervision of pension funds.
The Organisation currently has 90 Members and Observers from 79 jurisdictions worldwide.
Nina was engaged in the following OECD and IOPS projects:
- Resilience of pension supervision against shocks: Supervisory Authorities’ crisis management plans (2025): Report and Policy Recommendations
- Digitalisation of pension services (2019) and adoption of SupTech tools by pension supervisors (2023)
- Enhancing cyber resilience in the private pension sector (2021)
- Supervision of infrastructure investments (2021)
- Role of Pension Supervisory Authorities in Consumer Protection related to Private Pensions: IOPS Good practices (2018) and Report (2016)
- Supervisory oversight of automatic enrolment programmes (2015)
- Supervising Distribution of Annuities and other forms of Pension Pay-out (2015)
- Governance and Performance management of pension supervisory authorities: IOPS Good practices (2013) and Report (2009)
- OECD/IOPS survey on the pension funds use of alternatives instruments and derivatives: regulation, industry practice and implementation issues (2011) and Policy recommendations (2011)
- The OECD Code of the Liberalisation of Current Invisible Operations (D part) and preparation of the Report to the OECD Council on “Seventh Examination of Members’ reservations to the insurance and private pension provisions of the Code of Liberalisation of Current invisible operations” (2007)
- (on regular basis) Development and update of the ISSA/IOPS/OECD Complementary Pensions Database
- (on regular basis) Editorial management for the Journal of Pension Economics and Finance.
Nina Paklina holds MA diploma in political science and government, public administration and journalism from the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) as well as Postgraduate Diploma of Advanced Studies in Political Science from the Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), Paris.