Friday Buzz: Naturally conservative

This week respondents reveal the political allegiance of the industry

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This week respondents reveal the political allegiance of the industry, share their widely divergent experiences of auto-enrolment costs, and say they haven't given up on engaging savers.

Contributors were not keen on insurers continuing to write business on a consultancy charging basis up until the ban on the practice comes in. Respondents were split on whether The Pensions Regu...

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