A world without borders

PENSIONS

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Nick Cooper, head of international proposition at Zurich Corporate Savings, explains how his firm is meeting cross-border pension requirements.

Q How important do you think it is for a firm to address companies’ cross border pension needs? Companies’ cross border pension needs are being influenced by the ever increasing number of employees on international assignments, driven by the continuing trend towards globalisation. When companies launch new ventures abroad, they tend to bring their own experts from other locations rather than relying on local talent, and as the number of mobile employees grows, employers are starting to rethink their benefits provision. Internationally mobile employees need to have a benefits packag...

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