Schemes must plan effectively as 2026 set to be 'significant' for pensions

Vidett says endgame planning, DC consolidation and dashboards will keep industry busy

Holly Roach
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Schemes must plan effectively as 2026 set to be 'significant' for pensions

With 2026 set to be a “significant year” for the pensions industry, schemes must plan effectively and “watch out” for the changes ahead, Vidett says.

With improved defined benefit (DB) funding levels, trustees have multiple endgame options available and will need to determine what best serves members. Vidett head of sole trustee Duncan Willsh...

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