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  • News From Press 61% Indians aged 45-plus want to retire in next 5 yrs: Survey

    61% Indians aged 45-plus want to retire in next 5 yrs: Survey

    Source: Business Standard/PTI Feb 1, 2016

    Nearly 61 per cent working population in India aged 45-plus want to retire in the next five years, with the majority saying work-related pressure is affecting their mental and physical health.

    Also, financial constraints are the biggest reason for those unable to retire, an HSBC survey revealed.

    Global bank HSBC's latest edition of 'The Future of Retirement Healthy New Beginnings study' found that 61 per cent of the working population in India aged 45 plus want to retire in the next five years.

    However, 14 per cent of them believe they will be unable to do so. Majority of them said they cannot retire as they would struggle financially.

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