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PPI Closing the gap: the choices and factors that can affect private pension income in retirement
The research considers the impact that increasing pensions contributions, opting out of pension saving, working longer, shopping around for the best deal on an annuity or being in a pension scheme with low charges can have on an individual’s defined contribution private pension income.
Around 50 people attended the event which was chaired by Mark Hyde Harrison, Chairman of the NAPF.
Chris Curry, Research Director at the PPI set out the main findings of the report. Please click here to view the report and here for the PPI presentation.
Brandon Lewis MP (Work and Pensions Select Committee member), Melanie Duffield (Head of Research at the NAPF), Lesley Williams (Group Pensions Director at Whitbread PLC) and Nigel Stanley (Head of Campaigns and Communications at the TUC) responded to the findings of the report.
Click here to download a write-up of the seminar.
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King's College
Virginia Woolf Building
1st Floor, 22 Kingsway
London, WC2B 6LE
Tel. 020 7848 3744
Mob. 07718 647 567
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