Monthly Archives: April 2017
Phoenix and the Hare bear bunch!
Last year I gave the Phoenix IGC chair report three greens out of three- the only report to get a “clear round”. It doesn’t quite make the double this year, but this is another excellent report which should be required … Continue reading
Posted in actuaries, IGC, pensions
Tagged auto enrolment, David Hare, Hare bear bunch, IGC, pensions, Phoenix, workplace pension
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Should Scottish Widows IGC do its PR?
Reading the Scottish Widows IGC report, I felt a little uncomfortable; it wasn’t until I read Professional Pensions that I understood why. Professional Pensions is properly reporting the party line , the IGC… “is encouraged by the provider’s “progress” … Continue reading
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Tagged IGC, PR, professional pensions, Public relations, Scottish Widows, ]
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L&G’s IGC goes public on hidden costs
It’s unfair on a very good IGC report that I focus on its breakthrough feature, but the decision of the IGC to publish the full cost of the funds used within L&G’s defaults needs to be given the headline news. … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, governance, pensions
Tagged Carrodus, Filbin, IGC, pensions, Trickett, Wilson, worksave
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