NAPF to develop at-retirement DC services

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The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has launched a search for at-retirement providers to help develop a range of services for defined contribution (DC) savers.

The organisation has announced a call for expressions of interest from advisers, brokers and other parties in the at-retirement market to establish solutions for trustees and employers looking for advice and brokering services for members. NAPF chief executive Joanne Segars (pictured) said that while at-retirement support is improving, "too many savers are failing to make the right choices" when it comes to their pension pots. She said: "Our aim is to act as an independent source to tackle some of the market barriers and take some of the hassle out of finding the right adviser or brok...

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