The Free Press Journal

‘Most Indian working women Care about retirement funds’

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Working women in India are more concerned over having enough money for retirement compared to their male counterpar­ts, according to a recent survey. "About 75 per cent of women respondent­s in India said, they were concerned about having enough money for daily expenses during retirement period, compared to 67 per cent men participan­ts. In comparison, the proportion is 71 per cent globally for women compared to 61 per cent for men," according to the HSBC's survey, 'Future of Retirement A Balancing Act'.

The survey covered 16,000 people in 15 regions or countries globally, with 1,000 respondent­s from India. The findings are based on an online poll commission­ed by HSBC and conducted by Ipsos MORI in August and September 2014.

Further the report revealed that despite the fact that majority of Indian women think, they knew how much money is to be saved to build the retirement corpus. Only 22 per cent women said, they were not aware how much money they needed to save for retirement, compared to 32 per cent of Indian men, the report showed. In Asia, more women than men (42 per cent versus 36 per cent) say their cost of living is increasing faster than their income, compared with a year ago. The numbers peak to 64 per cent in Singapore, followed by 57 per cent in Australia and 49 per cent in Malaysia. However, the proportion is comparativ­ely lower in India where 30 per cent working women said their cost of living was increasing faster than their income while the percentage was 27 for men.

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