stakeholder pension
noun /ˈsteɪkhəʊldə penʃn/
/ˈsteɪkhəʊldər penʃn/
- a type of private pension plan (= a system where people at work pay money regularly into a fund so that they will receive an income when they retire) introduced in Britain in 2001. Stakeholder pensions must meet certain standards set by the government and a limit is set on the fees the pension companies can charge. They must allow people to pay different amounts at different times, depending on their work situation, and also to stay in the same scheme if they move jobs.
利益相关者养老金:2001年在英国引入的一种私人养老金计划。利益相关者养老金必须符合政府设定的某些标准并且对养老金公司可以收取的费用进行了限制。他们必须允许人们根据工作情况在不同的时间支付不同的金额,并且如果他们转移工作,也必须保持相同的计划。