PLSA sets out key policy priorities with work planned on adequacy, consolidation and investment

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Martin Richmond
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PLSA policy board chair John Chilman and director of policy and advocacy Zoe Alexander
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PLSA policy board chair John Chilman and director of policy and advocacy Zoe Alexander

Adequacy, pension fund consolidation and investment will be the three core areas of focus for the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) policy work programme, the trade body has said.

The PLSA said its policy work programme, which is reviewed annually by its policy board, would focus on these three areas as part of its efforts to improve the UK's £2trn retirement savings system....

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