Industry has mixed views on Mansion House reform package

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One third (30%) of XPS webinar participants were "broadly supportive" of the Mansion House Reforms
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One third (30%) of XPS webinar participants were "broadly supportive" of the Mansion House Reforms

The majority (59%) of the industry has “mixed views” on the recent Mansion House Reforms announced by the chancellor on Monday, an XPS Pensions Group webinar poll finds.

In a poll conducted at a webinar chaired by XPS partner Neil Lalley yesterday (11 July), a further third (30%) of participants said they were "broadly supportive" of the chancellor's plans, while 1...

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