Pension Awareness Campaign cancels this week's events

Events were set to commence this week but will now take place in November

Holly Roach
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The Pension Awareness Campaign has postponed its live shows and activities for 2022 as a mark of respect following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Events were due to begin today (12 September), running until 16 September, but will now take place from 31 October until 4 November. The campaign said the decision was made "in consultation with our sponsors and partners, including the Association of British Insurers, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, the Department for Work and Pensions, and others based on available guidance". The joint campaign intends to help people understand the fundamentals of pensions. Savers will be able to see the campaign on social media, as well as in digital and written communications that...

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