Lack of second pillar dragging Africa down

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A lack of well-developed second pillar pension schemes across much of Africa is costing companies a chance to tap into the high-growth continent, Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports

  All eyes were on Africa over the summer as the World Cup in South Africa brought the whole continent to centre stage. The sporting event brought interest in Africa to a frenzy and asset man...

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Lack of second pillar dragging Africa down

A lack of well-developed second pillar pension schemes across much of Africa is costing companies a chance to tap into the high-growth continent, Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports

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