Industry presses government to provide education and guidance on retirement CDC

Industry presses government to provide education and guidance on retirement CDC

Martin Richmond
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Industry presses government to provide education and guidance on retirement CDC

Retirement collective defined contribution (CDC) is a “key milestone” with potential to transform the market, but will need to be accompanied by education for members and guidance for trustees, the industry says.

In its response to the Department for Work and Pensions' Retirement CDC Pension Schemes consultation – which closes tomorrow (4 December) – LCP said the retirement CDC model could be a beneficial p...

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