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Pensions

Workplace pensions are an important part of employers’ benefits and since auto-enrolment was introduced in 2012, all employers must provide a workplace pension for workers aged 22 and over who earn more than £10,000.

There are two main types of private pension: defined contribution (DC), a pension pot based on how much is paid in, and defined benefit (DB), usually a workplace pension based on salary and how long an employee has worked for their employer.

A third type, a collective defined contribution or CDC pension, lies somewhere in between with the employer and employee contributing to a collective fund which provides an income in retirement.


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    by Ashleigh Webber 13 May 2020

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    by Rachel Meadows 12 May 2020

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    by Helen Rowan 12 May 2020

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    by Rob Moss 29 Apr 2020

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    by Adam McCulloch 25 Apr 2020

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    by Adam McCulloch 30 Mar 2020

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