PLSA and ABI set out four measures to boost UK growth through pension investment

Trade bodies say government must do more to attract more pension investment in the UK

Jonathan Stapleton
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PLSA director of policy and advocacy Nigel Peaple
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PLSA director of policy and advocacy Nigel Peaple

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) and Association of British Insurers (ABI) have issued a joint call to government urging it to consider four areas where more action is needed to encourage greater pension investment in UK growth.

The two trade bodies said they had been involved in a number of initiatives looking at how government can attract greater pension investment in UK growth but said more action was now needed - setti...

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