AE safety net for employed women leaves entrepreneurs to struggle

Scottish Widows report

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A third of female entrepreneurs in the UK are not saving any money towards their retirement, figures from Scottish Widows show.

Despite the success of auto-enrolment (AE) in raising pension participation rates among female staffers, the latest Scottish Widows Women and Retirement Report showed less than half (46%) of the self-employed are able to save the recommended minimum. With the number of self-employed women at an all-time high of 1.7 million in the UK, this equates to 567,000 who are not saving into a pension at all. Despite this, women who do meet minimum standards have a higher average savings rate than self-employed men. Average savings for self-employed women who do save have also grown 5.2% in t...

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