One in three MNTs says schemes unlikely to meet members' needs

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As many as 30% of trustees say their schemes are unlikely to meet the needs of the majority of their members in retirement, according the Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT).

The survey showed 56% of respondents are confident their schemes will meet the demands of their members in retirement, with a further 13% saying they do not know if their schemes will be sufficient...

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