Small pots mean auto-transfers: RIP central aggregators

Hannah Brenton asks why the industry can't move on

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The industry needs to stop complaining about central aggregators.

The Department for Work and Pensions made its intentions clear in an announcement last week that it is going to press ahead with a ‘pot follows member' solution. It unveiled two possible ways to mo...

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