PLSA: Improving adequacy is our top priority for 2022

The trade body said expanding the scope and level of AE is a top policy objective

Holly Roach
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Dashboards, DB, DC, responsible investment, and LGPS are also priorities
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Dashboards, DB, DC, responsible investment, and LGPS are also priorities

Improving pension adequacy has topped the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) priority list in 2022.

The trade body said advocating for a policy regime under which most people are likely to have an adequate income in retirement, with a specific focus on expanding the scope and level of auto-enrolm...

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