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Helping employers with pensions – you don’t have to be an IFA!

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What it’s like getting workplace pension advice!

Since RDR in January 2013, the number of IFAs operating in Britain has more than halved from 50 to 24,000. The ban on commission or its sibling “consultancy charging” has made it all but impossible for IFAs to make money from “selling” workplace pensions to employers.

Indeed, we are fast approaching the point where commission will be turned off for existing sales made prior to January 2013, making workplace pensions a barren desert for most advisers.

As well as the positive aspects of the shift away from commission, there have been a number of negative side-effects

The commission system, flawed as it was, had the benefit of supporting advice and that advice is now no more.


The Financial Advice Market Review being sponsored by Treasury Select Committee head honcho Harriet Baldwin, is now underway. It’s task to address the advice gap left by the RDR’s implementation. It should definitely consider the impact of advice on pension saving and on the quality of pension decisions being taken by employers.

But after the scorched earth policy of the RDR, we are already seeing green shoots – where advice is returning to the workplace. One such shoot is the launch of a little known facility

The Auto-enrolment Member Advisory service  0207 630 2705

This helpline is for members who have been enrolled and for people considering whether to opt in , out or who simply want to know what auto-enrolment is about. It’s staffed by dedicated pension professionals from the Pension Advisory Service.

As with all things TPAS, you don’t get told what to do (no provision of a definitive course of action), but you get told what’s what and what your choices are.

What’s more it is free to use and it’s staffed by people who know their stuff (most TPAS advisers are PMI qualified).


If I was in the mood, I would turn this blog into a press release and if the pension press were of a mind, they would distribute this number to every employer in the land as a little oasis of hope in the desert of neglect, we advisers have created since 2012.

But I’m not in the mood, and if you have read this far, you may want to put the number into your phone and give it a ring. You’ll speak to a real person who will be interested to speak to you and will answer your question courteously and with authority.

Frankly, that’s what most people need.

You don’t need to be an IFA to help an employer, you just need to know the right people and the right telephone numbers!

While I am in this happy mood, here’s my favourite pension video of all time.

 

Thanks to Quietroom for curating it to us, I hope there are more in the pipeline – perhaps one on our options with the new State Pension?

 

 

 

 

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