An extraordinary month for pensions as reforms and consultations top the agenda

Nigel Peaple looks back at the Mansion House reforms and what they mean for pensions

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An extraordinary month for pensions as reforms and consultations top the agenda

This month has been an extraordinary one for pensions with a whole series of significant reforms, consultations and calls for evidence being delivered by the government in just two days.

Consolidation and a drive towards investment in unlisted assets are now central to the government's plans for pensions. This could well have structural consequences for our industry in the years to...

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