As many as 20% of smaller firms would axe staff if forced to contribute towards the pension pots of their employees, new research suggests.
UK equities analysts working for Dutch bank ABN Amro are cheering results of the 2005 Thomson Extel Pan-European survey of equities houses.
Only one in three UK individuals are putting cash into their company or personal pension, new research indicates.
Work pension scheme contribution rates are on the increase but UK business still faces a potential £130bn shortfall, new research indicates.
Compulsion still rides high among advisers as a solution to the current pension crisis, new research reveals.
As many as seven in ten young employees are failing to join their company personal pension scheme, new research indicates.
New research indicates there are now more open defined contribution schemes than defined benefit for the first time.
Close to one in three UK employees are opting not to join a company pension scheme, new research indicates.
Nearly eight in ten UK workers feel it is the responsibility of the individual to provide sufficient savings leading into their retirement, however many are still not saving, new research indicates.