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Private Pension Funds

Volume 268: debated on Tuesday 12 December 1995

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23.

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the total amount of funds in private pension provision in the United Kingdom; and what is the equivalent figure for the other European Union countries. [3592]

In 1992, the total amount of funds in private pension provision in the United Kingdom was around £500 billion. This is more than the equivalent figure of around £480 billion for all the other European Union countries combined.

24.

To ask the Secretary of State for Social Security what is the total amount of funds in private pension provision in the United Kingdom; and what is the equivalent figure for the two next largest European Union countries. [3593]

In 1992, the total amount of funds in private pension provision in the United Kingdom was around £500 billion. This is more than three times the amount in either of the two European Union countries with the next highest level of pension funds—£160 billion for Germany and £140 billion for the Netherlands.