
UK's Reeves to announce review of workplace pensions contributions, Financial Times reports
Reeves plans to establish a commission to conduct a long-anticipated review of pension adequacy, examining auto-enrolment rates, the state pension, and retirement savings among the self-employed, the report added, citing executives familiar with her plans.
The Treasury did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
In July 2023, Britain's government launched a review of the pensions system to look at ways to shift more investment into productive assets with the aim of boosting economic growth and improving retirement incomes.
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