Support for occupational pensions critical to address adequacy crisis, ACA says

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Hastie: Adequacy is the defining challenge of our generation
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Hastie: Adequacy is the defining challenge of our generation

Support for occupational pensions is critical to addressing the pension savings adequacy crisis, the new Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) chair Stewart Hastie says.

Hastie – a senior partner at Isio – takes office on 1 June, succeeding Lane Clark & Peacock's (LCP) Steven Taylor. Commenting on his election, Hastie said: "I couldn't have picked a more interes...

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