Shane Tobin is the CEO of Truewealth.ie in Portlaoise and says it helps to start early.
The CEO of a Laois-based financial business feels the Government's new auto enrollment scheme will bolster those who want to retire early.
Royal London Ireland's annual Retirement Age Financial Feasibility Survey is revealing only half of workers expect to retire at the State pension age of 66.
While almost one in five believe they can't retire until the age of 70, with that percentage being higher among women at 16%.
Shane Tobin is the CEO of Truewealth.ie in Portlaoise and says it will help with those starting early:
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