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“If we get it right, people will feel good and do nothing” ; Quietroom’s Joe Craig on a CDC wage for life.

Nice one Joe Craig ; it’s good to hear an expert communicator speaking about the position of ordinary people

 

It’s  what Terry Pullinger did with 120,000 postal workers.

Terry explained to me that what people want to know is what they pay in, the wage for life they will get when they retire , the cash that goes with it and whether their partner is looked after if they die before time.

Terry solved a problem that could have broken Royal Mail ;  Joe and Terry would get on!


The gang!

It’s good that Quietroom and their gang have cottoned on.

It’s good to see James Chemirmir, a former LCP actuary, now running the mighty  Kingfisher’s pensions. It’s good to see Paul Waters who I worked with when at Gissings in the early 1990s. He’s now running the CDC push at Hymans Robertson.

Laura Johns is  a governance ace at Pi, Andrew Worthington a pensions lawyer at Sackers and Sam Burden a professional trustee at Zedra. All joining Joe Craig at Quietroom. This is welcome!


Completing the Bridge

To me this support can be only good for the ordinary person who has been left stranded by workplace pensions. To use Nausicaa Delfas’ analogy, the DC product is only half built! We now need a way to get across to the other side of the water and the bridge is being built by CDC and its proper communication by unions and employers who have seen the light!


Don’t explain

We don’t need to know how something works if we are properly protected by regulation. If  the people run your pension making as they promised you they would.

Here’s that song! Spot on.

 

 

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