One in five people expect to pay mortgage in retirement, survey finds
Study by Royal London Ireland indicates almost a third do not expect to own a home outright by retirement
Study by Royal London Ireland indicates almost a third do not expect to own a home outright by retirement
Flexible personal pension model has been boosted by government efforts to steer business owners away from single-member schemes
Royal London survey also found that younger people have little faith in green credentials of financial service companies
Prices of new homes in Ireland have more than doubled since 2013, emphasising how hard it is to secure a home now
Views expressed changed depending on how close the respondents were to retirement, survey by life insurance company Royal London Ireland finds
Welfare rules allow deferral of State pension in return for a higher payment but survey finds greater support for flexibility to take pension early
Group’s accounts show Irish operation paid out over 98% of claims, totalling €57m, to customers
People are buying homes at a later age, giving them less time in their working lives to repay the loans
Younger people sceptical of environment and social pledges made by banks and insurers, says survey
More than nine in 10 people sharply undervalue what it would cost to care for home and family in absence of home-based parent
A survey has found that one in five people in Ireland never carry any cash, and of those that do almost one third carry €20 or less.
Company entered individual pension market last year with approved retirement fund and personal retirement bond products
Making a decision to give up work should be more than just a matter of crunching the impact of tax and childcare costs
Royal London says almost three in 10 workers feel they will not be able to retire at 66, with another quarter working longer by choice
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