Pot follows member plans attacked by broad coalition

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Organisations representing employers, consumers, workers and the elderly have joined the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) in urging the government to rethink its commitment to pot follows member.

In a letter in today's Financial Times, the unlikely coalition said the government's preferred option for consolidating small pots had a " a number of inherent risks and weaknesses". The signato...

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