PADA chief to speak at retirement conference

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PADA chief executive Tim Jones will join Ned Cazalet to speak at the TISA Retirement Savings Challenge conference.

Jones has been added to the programme on 26 November to deliver an update on the progress of the Personal Accounts project. Cazalet will explore whether pension saving for modest earners makes sense, while Dr Ros Altmann will outline her views on how a pension system for the 21st century should look. Presentations will also be given by shadow pensions minister Nigel Waterson MP and Adrian Boulding at L&G who will discuss the future of retirement saving. Rachel Vahey, head of pensions development at Aegon will give a personal view on Personal Accounts. Tony Vine-Lott, TISA director gen...

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