Comment: Greener grass down under?

Jonathan Stapleton
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Mark Hyde Harrison, the chairman-elect of the National Association of Pension Funds, believes there is an issue of scale within the pensions industry and thinks we need to develop vehicles to ensure suitable scale and make sure member benefits are secured and administered properly.

He says he would like very large trust-based collective organisations to run DC schemes and provide private sector competition to NEST without the cap. Hyde Harrison says this will mean that, if...

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