Tag Archives: jonathan Stapleton

Does a DC plan really need to be big to provide a pension?

Millions of defined contribution (DC) savers now have access to in-scheme retirement options, signalling a shift from a savings system to a pension system, the latest data from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) reveals. So says Jonathan Stapleton in Professional pensions … Continue reading

Posted in pensions | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Workplace pension funds – no longer beginners at investment – let them past a charge cap.

This from Jonathan Stapleton in a balanced article , offset by an unbalanced headline. It noted that, in January this year, it had set out almost 50 pro-growth measures – adding it had now delivered “the vast majority of these … Continue reading

Posted in pensions | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Opinion’s valid unless inciting hatred – thoughts on Jonathan’s apology

I am sorry that this apology has been published. I like Jonathan Stapleton and respect his integrity . This apology does not read right to me. The article Barry Parr wrote was an opinion from someone known to hold strong … Continue reading

Posted in pensions | Tagged , , , | 5 Comments

Finger in the dyke stuff! DC pricing is just too leaky Jon!

Jonathan Stapleton has written a deliberatively provocative piece in Professional Pensions which will be applauded by the operators of workplace pensions but is going to get short shrift from me.   You can read  Jonathan’s opinions here. The gist of Jonathan’s … Continue reading

Posted in auto-enrolment, dc pensions, de-risking, Debt, NEST, now, pensions | Tagged , , , , , | 2 Comments