PLSA 24: Support for members post buyout must be 'ever evolving'

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PLSA 24: Support for members post buyout must be 'ever evolving'

Providing support for defined benefit (DB) members once schemes have reached buyout stage must be an “ever evolving” process, industry delegates heard.

Speaking yesterday (16 October) during a session at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) Annual Conference in Liverpool, Just Group head of proposition for DB Andy Fryer said even w...

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