Scheme managers divided over increase in retirement age

Jonathan Stapleton
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Scheme managers are split over whether the retirement age should be increased to 70.

An exclusive survey by Professional Pensions - which polled 100 top scheme managers - showed that 48% of scheme managers said the retirement age should be increased, 48% believed it should not be r...

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