Industry must move to services model to deliver value for money

Michael Klimes
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The pensions industry must move away from a product mind set to deliver better outcomes for members according to Jonathan Watts-Lay.

Speaking at a Barnett Waddingham seminar on retirement innovation, the director of Wealth at Work argued the sector has to evolve with the times by adopting a service model. The old model where ...

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