UK - Employee confidence in pensions as a way of saving for retirement has improved from 3% to 22% during 2008, a survey by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has found.
The NAPF said this improvement was due to employees 'psychologically ring-fencing' pensions alongside a reduction in negative publicity surrounding the security of pensions. A fall in confidence...
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