Policy 'avalanche' poised to be biggest challenge for industry in 2024

Buzz respondents noted potential general election likely to pose challenges for schemes

Martin Richmond
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Buzz respondents said they want regulation to be easier to manage in 2024
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Buzz respondents said they want regulation to be easier to manage in 2024

Further developments to government legislation, regulations and policy are set to be the biggest challenges for the pensions industry in 2024, a Professional Pensions poll has found.

In the last Pensions Buzz survey of 2023, PP asked respondents what would be the biggest challenge for the industry going into 2024. A considerable number of respondents said the biggest challen...

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