Altmann: CDC best suited for 'quasi-public sector' organisations

James Phillips
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Collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes could be a "halfway house" for the public sector but will appeal to "very much a minority" in the private sector, Baroness Ros Altmann says.

Speaking on 3 October at the launch of a Burges Salmon pensions report - A time of change, a time of opportunity - the former pensions minister said she was not a big fan of CDC, arguing the mooted...

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