
The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) has said the chancellor should focus on guided retirement outcomes for pension savers in her upcoming Mansion House speech next week.
IFoA pensions board chair Glyn Bradley said new frameworks need to be reviewed and suggested a roadmap for future savers and pensioners, citing the self-employed as among those needing to benefit f...
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