Financial Services Unplugged with Tom McPhail
Business:Investing
The current Minister for Pensions and Financial Inclusion joined us at lang cat live to talk about whether pensions work for ordinary people. We touched on a spectrum of topical issues, including costs and charges, financial engagement, simpler statements, the statement season, the pension dashboard, the challenges in passing regulation and legislation, financial fraud and the auto-enrolment review. Also, how the state pension might be paid for in an independent Scotland.
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