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Norway’s largest pension fund, KLP, has said that it will no longer do business with two companies that sell equipment to the ...
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DPA International on MSNSome 54% in Germany would work post-retirement to maintain lifestyleNearly 75% of people surveyed in Germany believe they will not be able to maintain their current standard of living when they ...
Pension Administration Software Market: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022–2032
Pension Administration Software Market: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2022–2032 ...
Cassa Forense, Enasarco, Enpam and Inarcassa face questions over their stakes in Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Mediobanca, and ...
The package, dubbed by the government as an "investment booster", contains corporate tax breaks amounting to almost 46 ...
Berlin has come up with an initiative where children as young as 6 can get a head start on retirement savings.
Germany faces a pension crisis as baby boomers retire, straining the intergenerational contract. Labor Minister Bärbel Bas proposes including civil servants and the self-employed in the state ...
Founded in 1992 by Petra and Heinz-Günter Lohoff and headquartered in Isernhagen, Germany, Lohoff is a provider of occupational pension administration services. It also operates from a secondary ...
Germany's baby boomers are retiring. Those born between 1955 and 1969, when the birth rate was at an all-time high, are also living longer. The workforce is not growing at the same rate. So who will ...
05/12/2025 May 12, 2025. Germany's aging population is putting the country's pension system under strain. The new Labor Minister Bärbel Bas has ruffled feathers with a proposal for how to fix it.
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