Waddingham calls for flourishing hybrids

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Government should do more to open up the middle ground between defined benefit and defined contribution schemes to let "imaginative" hybrid schemes flourish, delegates heard.

Barnett Waddingham senior partner Adrian Waddingham told the audience that pension minister Steve Webb should hurry up and clarify the rules on employers using hybrid schemes ahead of auto-enrolmen...

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