McPhail: Pot follows member won't engage savers

Helen Morrissey
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Pot follows member (PFM) will do little to engage people with their pensions according to Hargreaves Lansdown head of pensions research Tom McPhail.

According to McPhail the PFM approach prevents people taking responsibility for their retirement saving and shifting between providers leads to a lack of familiarity that also discourages engagemen...

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