UK - Employers with defined benefit pension schemes contributed on average 19% of pensionable wage to their schemes in a bid to reduce deficits, compared to an average of just 6% from employers sponsoring defined contribution schemes.
According to the National Association of Pension Funds’ annual survey 2005, 53% of respondents increased employer or member contributions to their pension schemes, or made one-off contributions in ...
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