Providers must do more to trace lost pensions

James Phillips
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Pension providers are not doing enough to help people find lost or dormant pensions, according to PensionsLink.

In its annual consumer survey, the pension tracing service found 92.2% of around 2,200 respondents did not believe providers were helping savers trace their lost pensions. Another 78.5% also critic...

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