PLSA publishes pension choices report

Report follows DWP consultation to help savers understand retirement options

Martin Richmond
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Peaple: "The hard work will be in ensuring people have the support for a safer retirement"
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Peaple: "The hard work will be in ensuring people have the support for a safer retirement"

The industry is taking significant steps forward to help savers navigate their pension options in retirement, according to a new report published by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA).

The report, Retirement Choices: The Evolution of Products and Support, - published yesterday (23 June) - revealed that significant work has been done by pension providers, schemes and master trusts...

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