UK - Red tape and a reluctance by employers to make contributions into stakeholder schemes have prevented workers from making payments, HSBC claims.
The bank estimates that at least 1.5 million workers have failed to make contributions totalling approximately £745m into stakeholder schemes since October 2001. HSBC believes the government must ...
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