L&G to set its Lifetime Advantage Funds as DC default strategy from 2025

Funds will offer members access to a range of growth assets including private markets

Martin Richmond
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L&G head of DC Rita Butler-Jones
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L&G head of DC Rita Butler-Jones

Legal & General (L&G) has announced it will set its Lifetime Advantage Funds as the new default strategy for contract-based defined contribution (DC) clients from the beginning of next year.

The Lifetime Advantage Funds, which were launched in July, are a "to and through" target date fund range which will offer members access to a broad range of growth assets, including an array of pri...

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