|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "cbi/mercer" Results 1 of 1. Firms need to enhance the reputations of their defined contribution pension schemes - CBI/Mercer | Firms need to enhance the reputations of their defined contribution pension schemes - CBI/Mercer | CBI/Mercer | 9 Jul 2008 | United Kingdom | NEST/Personal Accounts, Pension Reform, Funding and Minimum Funding Requirement | Businesses must work harder to rebut unfair negative views about defined contribution pension (DC) schemes, the CBI and Mercer have warned. Many staff are put off saving for retirement by the relatively poor perception of DC pensions, despite most of these schemes offering higher pension contributions than the government-proposed personal accounts scheme. In a new report, Saving For Tomorrow, the CBI and Mercer found that firms which engaged and supported staff, and gave clear signals about pensions, then benefited from increased take-up and higher satisfaction levels. More details are generally available exclusively to subscribers of Perspective, the electronic pensions legal & regulatory information and news service. To read the summary, subscribers should launch Perspective and navigate via the Table of Documents to PensionSurveys >> Jul 2008 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | E942753F | | Click here to contact the authors. | |
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