Most schemes to overhaul defaults by end-2015 but capacity crunch 'unlikely'

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The majority of defined contribution (DC) pension schemes will revamp their default strategies within 18 months, according to research.

The survey from SEI found 80% of trust-based schemes and 66% of other DC plans were looking to redesign their defaults before the end of 2015. Despite pressure on schemes to review their default...

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