Panel calls for greater focus on the pension needs of employees
In a speech to the City UK pensions conference Consumer Panel Vice Chair Kay Blair has called for Defined Contribution pensions that focus on the needs of employees, offering simpl
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Kay Blair is also Vice Chair of the Insurance and Reinsurance stakeholder group of EIOPA, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority.
Kay Blair commented:
“We welcome any new and helpful ideas for pensions and look forward to seeing more detail on the Government’s proposals as to how defined aspiration schemes will operate. There is clearly a major challenge in getting consumers to provide adequately for their retirement. Above all else, consumers need certainty, value for money together with fair and transparent charging. Any scheme brought forward must be reasonable.
"All too often however the employee is not viewed as the end customer. It is vital that employees are more involved and that there is absolute clarity if there is to be risk sharing for defined aspiration schemes.
"Employees need clarity from the Government, effective governance of schemes, as well as easy to understand pension schemes so that they can make appropriate provision for retirement. There also has to be effective joined up regulation if consumers are going to have the confidence to invest in their pension.”
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