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Responses And Submissions

We regularly respond (both written and orally) to consultations and calls for evidence relevant to pensions and retirement policy. Here you will find the written submissions.

These responses form part of the core work undertaken by the team which is supported by our membership scheme and donations.

PPI response to DWP's consultation: Bulk transfers of defined contribution pensions without member consent

PPI submitted a response to DWP's consultation in November 2017. It explains that: The Defined Contribution (DC) landscape in the UK is somewhat fragmented, with a large number of schemes and...

08 NOV 2017

PPI response to the Inquiry into pension freedoms

PPI submitted a response to the Work and Pension Select Committee's Inquiry into pension freedoms in October 2017. This response consists of a write-up from a roundtable that the PPI held in...

11 OCT 2017

PPI submission to DWP call for evidence: Defined benefit pension schemes: security and sustainability

PPI submitted a response to the DWP call for evidence: Defined benefit pension schemes: security and sustainability in May 2017....

25 MAY 2017

PPI response to the Review of automatic enrolment - initial questions, March 2017

PPI submitted a response to the Review of automatic enrolment - initial questions in March 2017....

04 APR 2017

PPI Analysis for the Independent State Pension age review

Following on from PPI projects: State Pension age Mitigations and The Distributional Impact of State Pension age Rises, the PPI conducted further analysis to feed into the second stage of the SPa...

04 APR 2017

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