Radical plan for 'Super Isas' to shake up pensions sparks angry industry backlash (and even 'hate mail')

A thinktank's proposals to overhaul savings and pensions to make them cheaper and simpler for customers have been blasted by the industry. Financial industry supremos unleashed a barrage of criticism of the Put Savers First study from the Centre for Policy Studies - and the author also claims separately to have received 'hate mail', some of it anonymously. The headline ideas in the report include people being given a 'Super Isa' at birth which would be linked to their National Insurance number and give them a savings vehicle for life....Read more here: Radical ideas for 'Super Isas' to shake up pension saving spark industry backlash | This is Money