Income adequacy 'central concern' for pensions regulation

James Phillips
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Retirement income that is inadequate or fails to meet savers' expectations is a "central challenge", the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said.

When coupled with the dangers of pension scams, poor value, use of unsuitable products, and "poor pension services", the potential for dampened consumer outcomes grows even further. The concerns...

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