|  | Your one point of access to surveys, research and reports for the Pensions ProfessionalSearching for: researcher is "wilkins kennedy" Surveys listed in reverse order of publication date Results 1-2 of 2. Pensioners only age group to have higher bankruptcy rates than at start of recession | Pensioners only age group to have higher bankruptcy rates than at start of recession | Wilkins Kennedy | 29 Jul 2013 | United Kingdom | Insolvency | Accountant Wilkins Kennedy has found that there were 14% more insolvencies among the over-65s in 2012 than in 2009, when the financial crisis hit.
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 2013 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | C47841CB | | Click here to contact the authors. | | Proportion of Retired Bankrupts Rising | Proportion of Retired Bankrupts Rising | Wilkins Kennedy | 27 Sep 2007 | United Kingdom | Savings, Insolvency | According to research by accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy, the percentage of bankrupts who are retired has more than doubled over the last 5 years to reach 7% of all bankrupts in 2007, up from just 3% in 2002. That would put the total number of pensioners who have become insolvent at approximately 7,900 over the last year, up from just 900 in 2002. 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 >> Sep 2007 or click here (this link will not work in all circumstances). For further information about Perspective click here. | CB39136A | | Click here to contact the authors. | |
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