DRNO - Daily Research News
News Article no. 23514
Published November 4 2016

 

 

 

Network Research Probes UK's Pensions Attitudes

London-based Network Research has announced the launch of an in-depth syndicated research study, tracking the views of the British Public towards retirement and pensions.

Ginny MonkStarting this month and with waves every 6 months, the Retirement Attitudes Programme (RAP) will interview 2,500 working people with defined contribution pensions, including those that have been Automatically Enrolled over the last 5 years, in order to develop a picture of attitudes in the 'post-Brexit world'. Topics will include confidence in pension payouts, the role of their property, and their expectations in terms of longevity. Private questions can be added to the existing framework.

Method-neutral Network was formed in 1987 and employs 50+ staff in London, Bristol and Edinburgh. The firm also runs four call centres, with 150+ CATI stations.

CEO Ginny Monk (pictured) comments: 'With the retirement market expected to triple to £50bn by 2023, the time is right for a regular, in-depth understanding of people's attitudes to saving. Right now, our clients would need to commission individual ad hoc surveys at considerable expense to get this type of information. We have already received great interest from several clients and hope to announce these soon'.

The company, which in February this year launched a knowledge management tool called Fabric, is online at www.networkresearch.co.uk .

 

 
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