IRELAND - Ireland's Personal Retirement Savings Accounts (PSRAs), will have to be made compulsory if Ireland is to address its ageing population, according to the Irish Association of Pension Funds (IAPF).
Speaking at last week’s EFRP/NAPF International Conference in Brussels, John Feeley, chairman of the IAPF, said “In my view, compulsion is going to happen.” However, the IAPF asserted that it was ...
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