Pensions at the crossroads

Mark Twigg says the complexion of the next government will be decisive in shaping pensions policy

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Mark Twigg says the complexion of the next government will be decisive in shaping pensions policy, but whoever is in charge the industry can expect more heavy-handed tinkering

At a glance The outcome of the General Election is far from certain but will have a big impact on pensions The next government will look at tax relief, auto-escalation, and accelerating inc...

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