Pensions UK says members expect significant change across industry by 2035

Most members say inadequate outcomes for DC savers will be biggest concern in 2030s

Holly Roach
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Pensions UK executive director of policy and advocacy Zoe Alexander
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Pensions UK executive director of policy and advocacy Zoe Alexander

Pensions UK members expect to see major change by the 2030s across the industry, with many confident the sector will be able to adapt appropriately.

A report by the organisation – 2030 Ready: The Industry Lens – revealed 44% of its members, representing both the defined benefit and defined contribution sectors, expect "very significant change" ...

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