Data-driven smart tech is key to engaging DB members

Graeme Riddoch says good quality data is vital to connecting members with their pensions

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Graeme Riddoch is head of proposition at Mantle Services
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Graeme Riddoch is head of proposition at Mantle Services

While the pandemic accelerates society towards a new digital age, it would seem that many defined benefit (DB) pension schemes are still lagging behind.

Currently, there is an engagement gap between trustees and members of DB schemes, and harnessing the power of technology  is an essential step in closing this. That said, schemes are showing a mark...

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