UK - The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) yesterday reiterated its call to make pension provision compulsory for both plan members and employers - if the Government is serious about the problems posed by an ageing population.
Speaking at its International Conference in Brussels, Terry Faulkner, chairman of the NAPF's benefits council, said that despite Government initiatives to alleviate difficulties - including the Pen...
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