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henry tapper
The pension Martin Lewis?
51 years old , twice married, one son. Cambridge Graduate , Icelandic fisherman, failed management consultant. Rugby player, oarsman and double bassist.
Tries most things once- usually badly
Blogroll
- Brilliant pension report from Raconteur
- Brilliant pensions website
- Bryanston School Alumni
- Chateau d'Oigny
- Guido Fawkes' political blog
- Inspirational blog from 21C actuary
- my linked in site
- Oliver Tapper's blog
- Pension Playpen
- Reasonable Force- should pensions be compulsory
- The Pension Play Pen
- Yeovil Town FC
boat builder
Chateaux in Piedmont
EU Solvency II
Yeovil Town
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the pension plowman
- @Totalrhubarb Read it earlier. Good article.thanks 2 hours ago
- "@Totalrhubarb: Are you getting a fair fx? Fix it or let them fix it against you. Great wire article wire.russell.com/2013/06/18/fix…" #pensionsthanks 2 hours ago
- We're on the road (to somewhere) lnkd.in/B9jx4Ythanks 3 hours ago
- We're on the road (to somewhere) wp.me/ppXQz-2Rbthanks 3 hours ago
- RT @PensionsGuru: @henryhtapper Well thank you Henry. I thought it was pretty cute when I penned it...thanks 11 hours ago
- @PensionsGuru Deffo better than J Bitumenthanks 12 hours ago
- RT @PensionsGuru: @henryhtapper Henry - here's a John Betjeman poem I sort of re-wrote once; I think it's better than the original... http:…thanks 12 hours ago
- RT @PensionsGuru: @henryhtapper Oh!thanks 13 hours ago
- @PensionsGuru Wilfred Owen "I am the enemy you killed my friendthanks 16 hours ago
- RT @PensionsGuru: @henryhtapper All meetings are strange; the fact we're here at all is strange...thanks 17 hours ago
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Top Posts
- If I were Steve Webb..
- We're on the road (to somewhere)
- "My word is my Eurobond" - pensions without banks
- Shows what the little man can do
- A message to 1.2m employers who aren't reading (yet)!
- Will no one rid me of this troublesome press? Mr Godfrey defends "Corporate Access".
- Not what's in the pot but what it buys - Pension RTI
- All you never wanted to know about that Pension PlayPen GPP
- "We don't know what we're doing"!
- In a muddle about investment management fees
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- Brilliant pension report from Raconteur
- Brilliant pensions website
- Bryanston School Alumni
- Chateau d'Oigny
- Guido Fawkes' political blog
- Inspirational blog from 21C actuary
- my linked in site
- Oliver Tapper's blog
- Pension Playpen
- Reasonable Force- should pensions be compulsory
- The Pension Play Pen
- Yeovil Town FC
NAPF Presentation on “at retirment options”
DB de-risking presntation (ppt)
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Monthly Archives: May 2010
A case study in the best (and worst) of Linkedin.
Linked in attracts the best and worst of human behaviours- here are both!!! Continue reading
And then the sun came out.
As a nation we are getting better, as a City London has got better. We are now a shining example to all cities in the world of how to tolerate, integrate and ultimately not even notice the differing groups who form part of our wonderful wonderful city.
Satya in London
Satya, my God Daughter in London this weekend- happy birthday! Continue reading
RDR- GPPs and advice
IFAs have a job to do in providing workplace advice but it’s not in selling people the idea of joining their company’s group personal pension.
What’s this Mallowstreet thing?
If you are in any way connected to pensions, even if you know nothing of me then please read through this and if you like what you here, contact me on henry.h.tapper@googlemail.com and I’ll be happy to help you if you’d like to know more. Continue reading
LXXXI
What thou lovest well remains, the rest is dross What thou lov’st well shall not be reft from thee What thou lov’st well is thy true heritage Whose world, or mine or theirs or is it of none? First came … Continue reading
More Pension Rocks Photos
More Pension Rocks Photos-enjoy Continue reading
Tagged 100Club, music, Pension Rocks, pensions
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Pension Rocks- the photos you didn’t want to see
Boring old farts or Generation X- it certainly was fun Continue reading
What chance have you got against a tie and a crest?
It’s one thing to see off Brown and co, holed up in the Downing Street bunker, another to beat the beastly bosh lined up in the public sector trenches. Continue reading
Tagged Cameron, Clegg, eton rifles, Politics, public sector, st pauls, unions, westminster
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