A THIRD of trustees and managers fear a National Pension Savings Scheme will lead to a levelling down of contributions or trigger scheme closures, a new study shows.
Consultant Punter South-all’s research found 21pc of scheme managers and trustees felt sponsors would reduce contributions to 3pc as proposed by the Pensions Commission for the NPSS. And more than ...
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