AUSTRIA - The man charged with overseeing Austria's capital market reforms, Richard Schenz, has called the country's third pillar Zukunftsvorsorge a "success", but said work still needs to be done to make it more attractive.
Schenz called for a number of changes to the scheme’s individual savings accounts, including a guarantee-free variant, with higher return potential; the scope for larger, one-off payments to receiv...
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