Pensions Ombudsman warns thousands could be missing out on "lost pensions"
Thousands of Irish people could be missing out on “lost pensions”, the Pensions Ombudsman has warned.
Thousands of Irish people could be missing out on “lost pensions”, the Pensions Ombudsman has warned.
The Pensions Ombudsman, Paul Kenny, said that his office has seen an increase in queries from “people who believe they have a pension entitlement, but just can't find it”.
Kenny, speaking at the launch of the Pensions Ombudsman's 2013 annual report, said that difficulties in locating pension entitlements arose when employees changed jobs frequently, or...
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