Trio of small pots paths spawn industry dissensus

Responses to the solutions laid down yesterday by the small pots working group

Hope William-Smith
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Smith: "This needs the government to intervene and legislate."
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Smith: "This needs the government to intervene and legislate."

The options identified by the Small Pots Co-ordination Group (SPCG) to fix the industry issue of small pots have elicited a variety of responses from the industry.

It comes after three options for managing the proliferation of small defined contribution pension pots were laid down yesterday (23 June) in the SPCG's spring 2022 progress report. These are: th...

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