The Pensions Policy Institute (PPI) has released a report on improving pensions engagement; Jasmine Urquhart explores whether better industry collaboration and default designs could improve engagement...
The PPI's 'What could effective pensions engagement look like?' report was released this week and follows the PPI's briefing note on engagement looking at possible engagement strategies and the benefits and costs of engagement for stakeholders. The report establishes four categories of members, ranging from those who are both engaged and with good knowledge of pensions, to those who are neither engaged nor with good pensions knowledge. Elements of engagement The report established elements of good engagement, with saving at a high enough percentage, good investment choices, mi...
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