One in four mid-sized firms to be hit by charge cap - Jelf

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At least 26% of medium-sized employers currently use pension schemes that do not meet the government's proposed 0.75% auto-enrolment (AE) charge cap, Jelf says.

Research from the employee benefits consultant said the restriction of charges in AE default funds, as announced by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) last month (PP Online, 27 March), will...

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