Savings made by scrapping contracting-out rebates for defined contribution schemes should be used to promote private pension provision, the Association of British Insurers says.
But it fears they will be used to “oil the default contributions” to personal accounts which, the ABI said, would be inappropriate. The government is expected to save £1.6bn a year if it scraps ...
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