More than 50% of small to medium employers are unaware of the proposals for personal accounts and what it will mean for them, claims new research from Barclays Wealth.
Following the publication of the pensions white paper: ‘Personal accounts: a new way to save’ on Tuesday, Barclays has revealed the findings of a survey of 200 SMEs conducted in October. The research, carried out by Mori on behalf of Barclays Financial Planning, shows 56% are unaware of the personal accounts proposals, with 15% never having heard of the scheme, and 41% saying they had heard about the proposals but did not know the details. Of the remaining employers who were aware of the proposed scheme, which includes a compulsory employer contribution of 3% of an employee’s banded ear...
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