A 'lot of work needed' from the industry to deliver on changes, Emma Douglas says

Douglas says the industry is at a ‘pivotal’ moment with lots of factors in play

Holly Roach
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Aviva wealth policy director and Pensions UK chair Emma Douglas
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Aviva wealth policy director and Pensions UK chair Emma Douglas

There is “a lot of work needed” in order to deliver on the various changes across the pensions sector, Emma Douglas says.

Speaking yesterday (17 March) at the Association of Member-Nominated Trustees' Spring Conference, Douglas – who is wealth policy director at Aviva, Pensions UK chair and The Pensions Regulator's "p...

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