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More young savers 'want ethical pensions'
Young savers are twice as likely as older generations to see their pension pot's choice of investments as their responsibility, according to a survey.
In a YouGov poll of 2,100 people, 13% of 18 to 34-year-olds with a pension said it was their job to make sure their money was invested ethically.
For 45 to 54-year-olds, only 6% thought so, while 7% of over 55s agreed.
More than 44% of so-called millennial savers said backing ethical firms could bring about positive social change.
That compares with 34% of investors overall, according to the survey.
Charlene Cranny, from the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association, said: "We would urge working millennials who will all be enrolled in a workplace pension over the course of the next few months to start seriously thinking about and questioning where their pensions are being invested."
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