ACA challenges political parties to deliver 'achievable' list of pension priorities

Association says building pensions adequacy for workers is ‘defining challenge of our time’

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Taylor: We call for all parties to commit to timely completion of existing initiatives
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Taylor: We call for all parties to commit to timely completion of existing initiatives

The Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) has called on the country’s political parties to focus on an “achievable” and “deliverable” list of pension priorities.

In a speech last Friday (10 May) launching the association's manifesto, ACA chair Steven Taylor said the organisation believed providing today's working generations with adequate levels of savings ...

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