Retirement CDC will have 'materially positive' impact on future savers

Retirement CDC will have ‘materially positive’ impact on future savers

Martin Richmond
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Humphreys: The challenge now is to ensure that optimism translates into reality
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Humphreys: The challenge now is to ensure that optimism translates into reality

The industry believes the introduction of retirement collective defined contribution (CDC) schemes will have a “materially positive impact” on future savers, research by the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) finds.

The SPP's research - conducted during a recent webinar about retirement CDC, surveying more than 200 industry professionals - found a majority of respondents (87%) said the solution would have a po...

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