PPI publishes report on global DC approaches

Report learns drawdown is a challenge among DC systems in the US and Australasia

Jasmine Urquhart
clock • 4 min read
The PPI's latest report looked at DC systems in countries such as the US, Australia and the Netherlands
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The PPI's latest report looked at DC systems in countries such as the US, Australia and the Netherlands

The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has published a report on global defined contribution (DC) pension systems in countries such as Australia and the US.

The report found retirees in many countries are reluctant to draw down their assets. In Australia, this was a "psychological challenge, particularly in the context of superannuation, which is prima...

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