Over half of employers and trustees want CDC progress

A quarter would like to utilise a multi-employer collective framework

James Phillips
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Aon partner and head of CDC Chintan Gandhi
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Aon partner and head of CDC Chintan Gandhi

More than 50% of employers and pension scheme trustees want legislation on collective defined contribution (CDC) pensions to progress beyond the single-employer framework, an Aon survey found.

The poll of 400 participants, conducted online in June, found the majority wanted the scheme type to be expanded to a multi-employer model, perhaps being run by master trusts. While CDC legislat...

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