MPs claim NEST will be 'nobbled' by private providers

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MPs have questioned the role of the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) since other master trust pension schemes have entered the market.

This year, several pension schemes angled as NEST competitors have launched in preparation for auto-enrolment in 2012. In September Danish pension scheme NOW: Pensions and Pensions Umbrella Trust (PUT) both launched. Standard Life has extended its master trust pension in the autumn in preparation for auto-enrolment. In an evidence session of the Work and Pensions Committee, which is examining NEST and auto-enrolment, chair Dame Anne Begg questioned how NEST could compete with these new players. Begg asked how NEST could compete when it will be subject to restrictions on contributio...

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