Graham Peacock (EPMI)

Strategy | Proposition Development | Workplace Wealth | Business Development| Customer Experience | Platform Design | Digital Transformation

1 个月

I wonder Michael if the previous views of any pensions minister....or indeed any MP matters today. ? The job of minister appears to be to follow party lines. On Pensions that appears to be about economic growth by redirecting pension assets into UK private equity. This seems to be the sole driver in Gov policy in relation to pensions and to achieve this Gov seeks to reduce the number of providers and will drive consolidation. Let's see if the latest Minister has anything different to say other than get dashboard done and drive economic growth through megafunds....

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