Regime change effects

UK pension funds, consultants and asset managers had been hoping for some form of political certainty ever since the run-up to the general election in May. The outgoing Labour government had set in train a number of pension reform measures, including the launch of its National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) in 2012, designed to sweep up UK workers with no existing pension provision through new auto-enrolment regulations.

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The Netherlands