PLSA and ABI launch £1m pension awareness campaign

Scheme designed to boost savers’ engagement with their pensions

Martin Richmond
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Peaple: Savers want jargon-free information to help them get their pension savings working for them
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Peaple: Savers want jargon-free information to help them get their pension savings working for them

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) have joined forces in a bid to raise pensions awareness.

A joint campaign, which will run in the autumn and winter of this year, intends to help people understand the fundamentals of pensions and to boost savers'. According to the PLSA's Retirement Li...

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