Tag Archives: consolidator
Small pots consolidators – sensible stuff
Pots of less the £1000 don’t do anyone any good. People lose them, people do no good with them, providers lose a lot of money unless efficient at dealing with small pots. Even the most efficient pensions have to cope … Continue reading
Should the PPF become the consolidator of last resort?
I have twice blogged on the DWP consultation on DB consolidation and will continue to do so, mainly because this is a matter of importance but mainly because I suspect I will approach this rather differently from those directly involved … Continue reading
Small pension pots get a “central consolidator” – payroll breathe easy!
The Government has at last taken a decision on small pots. It is the right decision. Employers choose pensions , payroll is not a pensions clearing house. I’ve written several times about the need to auto-combine small workplace pension … Continue reading