Opinion
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Why administrators need to be the Guardians of the Pensions Galaxy
The new cold calling ban does not go nearly far enough, argues David Brooks, technical director at Broadstone.
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Are defaults at-retirement really in members' best interests?
Jonathan Watts-Lay, director at WEALTH at work, says default decumulation could do more harm than good
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PLSA - the government must bring forward a new regulatory framework for decumulation
How can we create a decumulation journey that works for the savers of the future? The PLSA’s Tim Gosling explores.
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Rethinking DC default design - budgeting for behaviour
Defaults need to focus on the squeezed middle not the masses, argues David Bint, investment director at Standard Life Investments
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Act now! Why schemes must rethink at-retirement comms
Ordinary savers are in the dark when it comes to navigating retirement options. Schemes must act now
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Savers need schemes to make investment decisions for them
Most members don’t have the necessary specialist knowledge to make the best decisions about their savings, argues Dr David Blake, professor of pension economics at Cass Business School
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Rethinking DC default design
Andrew Dickson, investment director at Standard Life Investments discusses budgeting for risk
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If it’s too good to be true, it’s probably a scam
The PLSA’s James Walsh says clamping down on transfers to schemes with fewer than 100 members would stamp out pension fraud
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Annuities are dead, long live guaranteed outcomes
Editor, Jack Jones thinks annuities are alive and kicking, but digital editor Sara Benwell disagrees – here’s why
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Why millennials are the muggles of retirement
From property to pensions millennials are used to missing out, but it’s time for us to take a stand, says Sara Benwell