Tag: contributions

Occupational pension contributions fall to 54-year low

Occupational pension contributions fall to 54-year low

According to a report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the number of people paying into an occupational pension has slumped to a level not seen since 1956. Last year, there were 8.3 million people contributing to an occupational pension (3 million in the private sector and 5.3 million in the public sector). This [...]

Recession hits personal pension contributions

Recession hits personal pension contributions

Figures published by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) revealed the recession had a severe impact on personal pension contributions. According to figures, workers put £1 billion less into their personal pensions last year – the first fall since the mid 1990s and was primarily due to lower employee contributions. Higher unemployment during the period and [...]

Women receive less pension due to career break

Women receive less pension due to career break

A report by Prudential has revealed that the average male pension is more than £7,000 a year higher than the female pension. The survey found that a man who draws his pension in 2010 will receive an average retirement income of £19,593, while a woman will receive £12,169. However, the survey shows that the average [...]

Nationwide Building Society hit by bad debts

Nationwide Building Society hit by bad debts

The UK’s largest building society, Nationwide, has reported a 69% fall in pre-tax profits to £212 million for the 12 months to April 4, compared with £686 million the same period a year ago. Meanwhile, the building society slammed the Treasury’s Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) (which guarantees savings up to the value of £50,000), [...]