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Half of employees don’t know how much their employer contributes to their pension

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New research on more than 3,000 people over the age of 21 suggests that while people value pension savings, they are not fully aware of the type of benefits they are accruing. Not only were people unsure of how much was being contributed to their pension but 35 percent had no idea which company or provider their company workplace pension was with.

While you might imagine that people were more aware of the provision that they had made themselves, 30 percent would not be able to identify how many private pension pots they had – without reviewing the relevant paperwork – and 19 percent were unsure whether their partner had a pension or not. Stephen Lowe, group communications director at specialist financial services group, Just Retirement: commented: “Employers contribute millions of pounds each month to employees’ pension schemes but this research suggests that while people are aware of this benefit, they don’t fully understand just how valuable it is.

It is clear that in order for people to be in a position to ‘manage their money well’, they need to fully understand what, how and where they are saving for retirement. With a significant proportion of people disengaged with at least some aspects of their retirement saving, it is vital that when they do reach retirement they make use of the impartial and free to uses Pension Wise service.  Making potentially life altering decisions without receiving guidance exposes people to risks and decisions that may be irreversible.  Those people using Pension Wise have said they received outstanding service.”

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