Trustees warn DC governance changes have not benefited members

Kristian Brunt-Seymour
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Changes to defined contribution scheme (DC) governance over the last five years have not improved member outcomes, according to 61% of pension managers and trustees in a survey.

The research by DC master trust LifeSight found regulatory changes have only increased complexity for both schemes and their members rather than helping people to achieve better outcomes at retirem...

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