WARSAW: Poland’s government is drafting a voluntary, employer-provided pension programme that its author says will boost the country’s savings by 20 billion zloty (US$6bil) a year and strengthen Warsaw’s capital market.
Pawel Borys, the architect of the programme who’s also the head of the state’s development fund, told Bloomberg the government programme may take effect from the start of next year.
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