Cold-calling ban poses no risk to pension communications

James Phillips
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The industry does not believe the government's proposed cold calling ban will impact on providers' confidence to contact members about the importance of savings.

This week's 94 respondents also answered questions about millennial saving rates, and whether there should be a parliamentary inquiry into the deficit of the Universities Superannuation Scheme. ...

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