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Who is going to support auto-enrolment now?

So far 43,000 firms have staged auto-enrolment, in 2015 45,000 employers will stage and in January 2016 alone over 100,000 firms will stage. Whereas most employers who have staged so far will have had workplace pensions and advisers, the 1.25m employers still to stage and the estimated 250,000 employers born each year, will almost all have to “choose a pension

Our first question is “who is doing the choosing and who is providing support”

In big picture terms it is payroll who are furthest down the line with IFAs not far behind. Accountants lag – but the detail is fascinating

Choosing a pension and communicating that choice is low on an employer’s “worry list”

But it is something that over three quarters of SMEs and Micros expect support on

When it comes to support, most employers want an intermeidary, preferably their accountant

Accountants know very little about auto-enrolment compared to IFAs and payroll bureaux

And they are not ready to help

Most of the help that is out there comes from IFAs and Payroll Bureaux

Payroll bureaux see auto-enrolment as a big opportunity, IFAs are not so suce and accountants are very dubious

Normally Accountants are nervous about working with IFAs

But when it comes to auto-enrolment, it’s a different story

Some conclusions

Though accountants are the trusted advisers, they will probably defer decision making to IFAs and Payroll providers who are hungrier for the business.

IFAs and payroll bureaux, have mostly got their propositions in order.

But they do not have a “choose a pension” service.

Of the 43,000 employers who have staged so far, 11,000 have staged with NEST, the majority of these were as a result of “non-decisions”.

We don’t think it’s good for NEST to be the only provider considered, it’s not good for employers and it’s certainly not good for workers,

www.pensionplaypen.com aims to be the obvious solution for IFAs, accountants, payroll software suppliers, payroll bureaux and employers to “choose a pension”.

 

If you are interested in being part of the solution- go to www.pensionplaypen.com/register

 

 

Source for all graphics; NEST Insight (January 2015).

 

 

 

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