Spring Statement 2025: What to expect for pensions

Professional Pensions asks the industry what, if anything, the chancellor might announce

Jasmine Urquhart
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Spring Statement 2025: What to expect for pensions

The pensions industry mostly predicts there will be “Spring Statement silence” in chancellor’s upcoming Spring Statement tomorrow (26 March), anticipating little will be said on pensions.

Aegon pensions director Steven Cameron said the chancellor could "set the mood music for the future direction of travel on tax and spending policy" but added that the industry could not "rule out a...

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