PLSA makes series of investment and fiscal incentive recommendations

Trade body report aims to encourage flow of pension capital into UK assets

Holly Roach
clock • 2 min read
PLSA chief policy counsel Nigel Peaple
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PLSA chief policy counsel Nigel Peaple

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has recommended several investment and fiscal incentives in a bid to encourage pension schemes to allocate more capital into UK assets.

This comes as the government – as part of its pensions review – looks at how the UK pension system could support greater investment in the UK, with a key focus on private markets. In its report,...

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