Confidence in defined contribution pensions has fallen so low that the majority of workers would choose an inferior financial reward over a 10% boost to their employer contribution, says Hymans Robertson.
Research from the firm found that just 42% of employees would go for the extra contribution, while more than a fifth would prefer annual contributions of 7.5% to another savings vehicle. Just fewer...
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