Savers need 'blueprint' for enhanced outcomes

Over half of workers aged 32 to 40 unaware of where to start for retirement planning

Martin Richmond
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Brown: There is no clear vision of the support people need, consequently leaving savers at risk from poor decisions
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Brown: There is no clear vision of the support people need, consequently leaving savers at risk from poor decisions

Savers working towards retirement in the 2050s require a “blueprint” to provide additional support to achieve their desired outcomes, research by Aviva has shown.

The insurer's report - Planning for retirement in the 2050s - published today (19 June), surveyed 3,000 adults aged between 18 and 75 years old and found there to be a "sizeable gap" between how mu...

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