Quarter of UK adults have 'lost' a pension

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Nearly a quarter of adults (23%) in the UK have lost track of at least one pension pot according to research from charity Age UK.

However, the research also found that almost a third (30%) of those who had lost a pension pot would make an attempt to find it, although many remain unsure on how. The trend is a result of shif...

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