Self-employed call for laws to expand auto-enrolment
More than half of self-employed workers would back new laws to expand auto-enrolment or to make saving for retirement compulsory, research from Prudential shows.

27% said they would support the expansion of auto-enrolment to cover the self-employed while 27% would back compulsory pension saving.
The study found that 43% – the equivalent of more than two million workers - admitting to having no form of pension. More than a quarter (28%) say they will be reliant on the State Pension as their main source of retirement income, worth just £8,546 a year.
The research also found that 18% do not believe pensions apply to them while 20% say they find the rules very confusing and 15% worry they cannot immediately access their funds if out of work.
Vince Smith-Hughes, retirement expert at Prudential, commented: “It is clear that the self-employed want help in saving for retirement and that the State Pension alone may not be enough for a comfortable retirement.
“Workplace auto-enrolment has been a success for the employed with membership of occupational schemes at a record high of 41.1 million and up by 49% over five years.
“Various options to encourage and support the self-employed to save via auto-enrolment have been put forward in recent years. We believe it is important that the Government works with the self-employed, and the pensions industry, to ascertain the most suitable option and put appropriate rules in place as soon as practicable."
Michelle Cracknell, chief executive of The Pensions Advisory Service, said: “Our work echoes these findings that the self-employed want help in saving for retirement but there is a clear disconnect between the self-employed and pensions. Currently, they are not getting the help that they need. The self-employed are a diverse group who have many different needs and desires.
"We must find new ways of getting the key message of the importance of retirement savings across to them and importantly new mediums to deliver those messages.”
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