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Stakeholder pension scheme

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Stakeholder pension schemes were introduced in the UK by the Labour Party government in 2001 to encourage long term savings in relation to retirement. Stakeholder pension schemes are personal pension schemes which meet CAT standards (Cost Access and Terms) imposed to reduce costs traditionally associated with saving for retirement.

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