DWP opens consultation on saver pension choices

Call for input aimed at trustees, providers, industry bodies and scheme members

Hope William-Smith
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Opperman: 'We want to ensure the record number of Brits now saving for retirement have the support and information they need'
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Opperman: 'We want to ensure the record number of Brits now saving for retirement have the support and information they need'

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has opened a consultation to determine what support and information occupational scheme savers expect in the lead up to taking their pension, at the point of access, and as they start to use their savings.

The call for input today (14 June) is focussed on trust-based schemes and builds on research conducted by the Financial Conduct Authority for the contract-based market. The regulator found most ...

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