The National Association of Pension Funds chairman has called for government intervention in the defined contribution market to create up to ten super trusts of £10bn-£20bn each.
Mark Hyde Harrison told delegates he believes the government should issue licenses that providers can bid for to become one of the select trusts over the next decade. He argued they would serve ...
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