Why creating a retirement default is the next big DC challenge

Freedom and choice will leave people poorer unless we harness the power inertia

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James Lloyd says freedom and choice will leave people poorer in old age unless we can harness the power inertia at retirement

In the wake of ‘freedom and choice' the next decade will be defined by reform to the ‘default' options of defined contribution (DC) pension savers at retirement. The changes to DC pension taxati...

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