PLSA seeks adviser views on national income targets

Consultation launched

Hannah Godfrey
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The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) is seeking adviser views on its consultation designed to help people plan for and meet their retirement goals.

‘Hitting the Target - Delivering Better Retirement Outcomes' is seeking ideas on the development of a set of national retirement income targets and changes to the current saving system necessary to meet those targets. The PLSA will be engaging with the government as part of the process as well as intermediaries and other interested parties. In the consultation, the PLSA is looking to see what kind of income target is acceptable to retirees, how to bring more people into the scope of automatic enrolment, how to improve engagement with savers and how to gradually increase the minimum au...

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