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The financial crisis significantly affected the saving behaviour of the National Employment Savings Trust's target market, with 46% making a change and 14% stopping contributions all together, according to research.
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Legal & General Workplace Savings has hired a development director - a newly created role in response to an increasing number of direct enquiries from the corporate market.
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Replacing tax relief on pensions with a matched savings scheme and setting up a "no-lose lottery" could help plug Britain's savings gap, a think tank says.
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The British Medical Association has challenged the government in the High Court over pensions paid to widowers by public sector schemes in a case which could cost the taxpayer £4bn.
The Pensions Ombudsman's team of legal investigators has been understaffed by a third over the last year due to government restrictions on recruitment.