Will auto-enrolment deliver better outcomes?

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In the second part of Retirement Planner's auto-enrolment discussion, Helen Morrissey looks at whether current auto-enrolment contribution levels are enough to deliver decent retirement outcomes.

Speakers: Helen Morrissey, editor, Retirement Planner Rags Bram, senior financial planner, Redbourne Wealth Management Robert Cochran, pensions development manager, Scottish Widows  Lee Gardner, IFA, Gardner Independent Simon Roberts, IFA, Foinaven Asset Management Paul Taylor, CEO, McCarthy Taylor Tim Veiro, financial adviser, Charles Derby  The people around this table know current auto-enrolment contribution levels are nowhere high enough to give you a decent retirement income. Whether the general public recognises that is a very different matter. What is your vie...

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