A poll of 2000 people by research company CoreData, found 49 percent were unsure whether they would opt out of the new workplace pension schemes.
Partnerships are a quaint notion. Amid a shift to greater shareholder power and unprecedented scrutiny of company boards, they appear an anachronism.
A lack of understanding could cause the auto-enrolment company pensions scheme to fail, according to new research.
According to a recent workplace pensions report carried out by CoreData, nearly half (49%) of Britons are unsure whether they will opt out of the new workplace pension schemes.
The UK is set for an explosion in the number of advisers who offer DIY or execution-only services to clients in the next two years, as firms fight to remain profitable after the RDR.