AMNT calls on incoming government to make pensions a priority

Poor retirement outcomes means pensions should be ‘front and centre’ of policy decisions

Jasmine Urquhart
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The AMNT has said the next government should put pensions provision 'front and centre' of any policy decisions
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The AMNT has said the next government should put pensions provision 'front and centre' of any policy decisions

The Association of Member-nominated Trustees (AMNT) has called on the incoming government to make pensions and retirement adequacy a top priority.

  The group said the next government should have a "laser-like focus" on ensuring savers have a secure retirement. DB schemes The AMNT said, with many people working longer and curren...

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