IFoA makes series of recommendations to boost outcomes and create 'inclusive' pension system

The organisation said ‘persistent’ pension gaps need to be closed

Holly Roach
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IFoA makes series of recommendations to boost outcomes and create 'inclusive' pension system

The Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA), in collaboration with market research organisation Ipsos, has published a series of recommendations to boost member outcomes and create an “inclusive” pension system.

The IFoA today (16 September) published a report using filmed research and interviews to discover how people's life choices affect pension gaps – which it said continue to "persist", partly because...

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