Nest contributions stayed steady into the first quarter

Despite covid turbulence, participation in the UK’s largest master trust remained on track

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Nest contributions stayed steady into the first quarter

Member and employer contribution levels remained stable in the 12 months to 31 March 2022 even though government interventions such as the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme have ended, Nest Insight has revealed.

The research arm of the government-backed master trust's Retirement saving in the UK 2022 report - published today (25 October) - shared insights into the pension behaviours of over 11 million Nest...

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