EUROPE - Employee savings plans (ESPs) in France are set to see huge inflows of money, driven by new legislation, according to a survey by Celent Communications.
The catalyst has been the Fabius Act of 2001 which offered savings schemes for a limited period – on average around five years – with tax relief on contributions and payouts. “The Fabius Act has...
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