Large-scale, collective private sector schemes should be set up in competition to NEST - allowing companies to offer DC without running their own scheme, the incoming chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds says.
In a wide ranging interview with Professional Pensions, Mark Hyde Harrison (pictured) who will become chairman of the NAPF on 21 October said he thought collective defined contribution, where risks...
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