A master trust’s view of CDC
The latest mallowstreet talks podcast features Andy O’Regan, TPT’s Client and Strategic Partnerships Director, and covers the growth of collective defined contribution (CDC) pension schemes.
Andy outlines the potential benefits to employers and how CDC schemes have the potential to significantly improve retirement benefits for millions of people. He also talks about employer appetite for this new type of scheme, following a series of roundtable discussions, and how CDC pension schemes can work for employers currently providing defined contribution (DC) benefits as well as those providing a defined benefit (DB) scheme.
We are always looking to help our employers get the best outcomes for their scheme members. Please get in touch with us using the chat tool below to discuss CDC pension schemes and how they could shape the future of benefit provision for your members.
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