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Tag Archives: Kim Nash
Fidelity’s IGC – focussing on what matters to pension savers
Tone and style I’ve waited a long time to say it , but Fidelity’s 2021/2 IGC report is a corker. I thought it would be even before I read it when I saw what the IGCs priorities were for … Continue reading
Its IGC tells Fidelity – “if you’ve got it – flaunt it”.
Fidelity’s IGC report for 2021 is rather less low-key than this video from IGC Chair Kim Nash would suggest. While there is a lot of talk of challenging, Fidelity’s IGC has been remarkably stable both in its compositions and its … Continue reading
IGCs should take providers to task over the MaPS “price comparison” site
Jo Cumbo and the FT are road testing the Government’s new pensions comparison site which helps people select a later life provider to pay them their money back via the four investment pathways. The worry for Jo and it’s … Continue reading
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Tagged investment pathways, jo cumbo, Kim Nash, Pensions, Ros Altmann
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Is Fidelity’s IGC papering over the cracks?
Kim Nash and Anna Bradley are the only female IGC Chairs. Kim’s not only IGC chair at Fidelity, she’s chair of the master trust. She’s not only chair of the Fidelity master trust , but chair of the Scottish Widows … Continue reading
Posted in Financial Conduct Authority, IGC, pensions
Tagged FCA, Fidelity, IGC, Kim Nash, Pensions, workplace Pensions
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Fidelity – show your IGC some love!
You can find the Fidelity 2018 IGC report here. Don’t try searching for it on any Fidelity website (unless you want to spend 20 minutes like I did this morning). At the end of the report, Kim Nash has a … Continue reading
Fidelity – a cold fish of an IGC report.
Reading the Fidelity IGC report, I struggled to find the missing ingredient that would make me want to read the next one. Reading it again, I think it may be “passion”. The report is stunningly correct, Fidelity is the only … Continue reading
Short but not that sweet – Fidelity’s IGC report
Fidelity has in Kim Nash, the only female Chair of an IGC, infact two out or three of the IGC’s independent members are woman (Rachel Brougham of BESTrustees being the other). If awards were given for brevity and … Continue reading
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Tagged charges, costs, Fidelity, governance, IGC, investments, Kim Nash, pension, pensions, Retirement, workplace Pensions
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