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- The fiduciary justification for consolidation is that it improves member outcomes ; the driver for the Government i… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…Restoring confidence in pensions 5 hours ago
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- “Elasticity” – a layman’s way of thinking of the risks in getting a private pension henrytapper.com/2021/03/01/ela…Restoring confidence in pensions 16 hours ago
- Ros Altmann’s defence of pension consultants (contested). henrytapper.com/2021/03/02/ros…Restoring confidence in pensions 16 hours ago
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Tag Archives: Laurence Churchill
Prudential’s IGC get it right – a model Chair report.
To understand why the Prudential’s IGC reports are so good, you need to go to first principals and read the opening paragraphs of their value for money definition (oddly sitting on p40 of the report) The IGC’s approach to VfM … Continue reading
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Tagged IGC, John Nestor, Laurence Churchill, pensions, Prudential, Prufund, Retirement, workplace pension
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Prudential’s IGC report – good stuff (with crap PR)
Prudential’s Independent Governance Committee has published its Chairman’s report and you can read it here. You cannot find this link on http://www.pru.co.uk nor has there been any notice of its publication to the public via either of Pru’s two … Continue reading
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Tagged charges, IGC, Laurence Churchill, PR, Pru, Prudential, Tone, Value for Money
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Is NEST best?
Back-slapping all round NEST launched its third Insight into the state of the UK auto-enrolment project yesterday. This was a land grab for AE glory. At the front of the pack was Joanne Segars whose NAPF hosted the event. Hopefully … Continue reading