NAPF rebrands as Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association

Move reflects shrinking role of pensions in retirement income plans

Helen Morrissey
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The National Association of Pensions Funds (NAPF) has been renamed the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association.

The rebrand is in recognition of a market where pensions only make up a portion of people's retirement income. The new organisation will also look at areas such as ISAs, equity release and long term care. "We need to be bold about the future and do our best to help those who are trying to do the right thing by saving for a decent retirement income," said chief executive Joanne Segars (pictured). "We need to look beyond pensions towards lifetime savings." The organisation will expand its remit by offering new services for the two million smaller employers currently going through auto-e...

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