UK- Increased life expectancy cost British companies an additional £20bn in pension liabilities in 2005, research by KPMG has found.
In 2005, pensioners were expected to live an average 19.4years past 65 - or to just over 84 - compared with 18.4 years past 65 in 2004, the KPMG survey revealed. The data was collected from over...
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