Cost of living not causing mass member drop-outs

Majority of PP survey respondents find that members are remaining in schemes

Martin Richmond
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Cost of living not causing mass member drop-outs

A majority of the industry have not seen members choosing to opt out of their pension scheme(s) since the cost of living crisis began, according to a Professional Pensions survey.

Results from last week's Pensions Buzz survey found that 61% of respondents said their members were not opting out, against 7% who disagreed, with the remaining 32% said it was not applicable. O...

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