Table of Contents
Introduction and Abbreviations
Executive Summary
Background and Market Size
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- Figure 1: Net acquisition of financial assets, 1989 and 1997
- Figure 2: Personal pensions for employees; contributions paid, by type, 1993/94-1997/98
- Figure 3: Personal pensions for employees; number of arrangements, by type, 1993/94-1997/98
- Figure 4: Personal pensions for employees; amount of contributions by type of personal pension scheme, 1993/94-1997/98
- Figure 5: Total new individual long term business by number of policies, 1987-98
- Figure 6: Total new individual long term business by premium income, 1987-98
- Figure 7: Average premium value for yearly and single premium long term business, 1993-98
- Figure 8: New yearly premiums for individual long term business, UK, 1993-98
- Figure 9: New single premiums for individual long term business, UK, 1993-98
- Figure 10: Personal pensions market size by premium income, by type, 1993-97
- Figure 11: Sources of new annual premium personal pension business, 1989-97
- Figure 12: Sources of new single premium personal pension business, 1989-97
- Figure 13: Sector shares of market, long term annual premium business, UK, 1988-97
- Figure 14: Sector shares of market, long term single premium business, UK, 1988-97
- Figure 15: Pension penetration, by type, 1990-98
- Figure 16: Penetration rates of personal and occupational pensions, 1990-2003
- Figure 17: Pension scheme membership by job type, men, 1994-96*
- Figure 18: Pension scheme membership by job type, women, 1994-96*
- Figure 19: Personal pension scheme membership, by gross weekly earnings, 1996*
- Figure 20: Personal pension scheme membership, by age group and gender of working individuals, 1996*
- Figure 21: Personal pension scheme membership, by length of time with current employer, 1996*
- Figure 22: Membership of pension schemes by size of employer, 1996*
- Figure 23: Membership of personal pension scheme by gender for self-employed persons, 1996*
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Market Factors and Developments
Trade Comment
Consumer Research
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- Figure 24: Ownership of financial products and services, January 1999
- Figure 25: Main forms of provision for retirement, by all and non-retired, January 1999
- Figure 26: Penetration of personal and occupational pensions compared to those making no provision within the non-retired population, by gender, age, socio-economic group, working status and Mintel's Special Groups, January 1999
- Figure 27: Necessity or desirability of financial products and services, December 1998
- Figure 28: Necessity and desirability of pensions, by gender, age and socio-economic group, December 1998
- Figure 29: Necessity and desirability of pensions, by working status and Mintel's Special Groups, December 1998
- Figure 30: Necessity and desirability of personal financial products, against existing product ownership, December 1998
- Figure 31: Future concerns and worries, December 1998
- Figure 32: Consumer concerns over personal pensions, January 1999*
- Figure 33: Main forms of retirement income, January 1999*
- Figure 34: Attitudes towards compulsion, December 1998
- Figure 35: Attitudes towards compulsion, balance of agreement, by demographic sub-groups, December 1998
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Conclusions
The Future
Forecast
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- Figure 36: Forecast of the UK personal pensions market, 1997-2003
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