WPC nudge policy not strong enough for pension savers, says Nest

Hope William-Smith
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Auto-enrolment (AE) provider Nest has urged the government to consider protecting unengaged savers in retirement a statutory obligation.

In its response to the second part of the Work and Pension Committee's (WPC) three-part inquiry into the success of pensions freedoms, Nest said lessons could be learned from how AE has worked and ...

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