Now Pensions produces five-point manifesto

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Now Pensions has outlined a five-point plan the next government should follow to give more people a better chance of being financially secure in their old age.

The low cost provider is calling on the next government to remove the qualifying earnings band from auto-enrolment, lower the threshold at which people are automatically put into a scheme, and incr...

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