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PLSA 2019: Fintech could play key role in decumulation phase

Fintech solutions such as online platforms and calculators could play an imperative role in helping mitigate savers’ risks in the decumulation stage of their pension saving.

In a panel discussion at the PLSA 2019 Annual Conference, industry experts explained that fintech could play a more important role in the decumulation stage than the accumulation phase.

In response to an audience question, Aviva pensions proposition manager, Stephen Jackson said: “To some extent, fintech is more important in the decumulation stage than the accumulation.

“Because members are exposed to real [important decisions] it’s so difficult to make sense of those options, particularly in a workplace environment.” Evalue product director, Tim Jablonski, added that he believed the lack of fintech available for the decumulation phase was “a real problem”.

He continued: “People aren’t really given a good idea of the risk involved in decumulation, even measurements of funds that people are in.”

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