UK - Speakers at a recent Society of Pension Consultants conference in the UK aired hard truths, arguing for a rise in the retirement age, urging creative blends of pensions schemes and lambasting fund professionals for overly relying on benchmarks.
At a minimum, retirement age in the UK will have to rise, said Adair Turner, chair of the Pensions Commission. Secondly, although DB schemes may soon be extinct in the private sector, employers do ...
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