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Tag Archives: litigation
Employers may be vulnerable to employee compensation claims (guest blog from BrightPay)
It is important that employers take time to consider the various pension options before choosing a pension scheme for their employees. A lack of care or thought when making critical pension decisions may have a negative effect on employers in the future. … Continue reading
A note on transfer values and “reverse transfer risk”.
James Greer of Old Mutual is reminding financial advisors that there’s a risk of advising clients to stay put and not take a DB Transfer Value. Our data suggests that only about 15% of transfer values applied for are taken … Continue reading
Posted in pensions
Tagged adviser, CETV, defined benefit, Financial adviser, FTadviser, litigation, pensions, Susan Hill, Transfer
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NEST is not auto-enrolment
I went to a talk yesterday by a former shadow cabinet minister of state for the DWP. It was under Chatham House rules so I can’t tell you which one – it doesn’t matter which one – it matters … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, auto-enrolment, pensions
Tagged API, auto enrolment, choice, dumbing down, lawyers, litigation, NEST, pensions, Technology, The Pensions Regulator, workplace Pensions
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