Tag Archives: Pathways

With pensions, we want things to be easy – says David Brooks

Here is David Brooks , finding his way back to the part pension experts find hardest to accept, that most of us do not want to have something that takes a lot of effort. This is a sister blog to … Continue reading

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The embarrassing lottery of the default “pension” pathway.

The analysis of what’s happening by default to people’s DC pots is from Peter Osthwaite and published in Professional Pensions. The four pathways devised by the FCA to lead people to retirement take people to very different places. For some … Continue reading

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Vanguard’s IGC sets a sharp pace to the 2022 reporting season

  Based on the data and analysis in this report, the IGC concludes that Vanguard is offering good VFM to its investment pathway investors. We have not discovered any other provider offering better value. So concludes the 2022 IGC report … Continue reading

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IGCs duties to savers are clear, their duties to spenders aren’t.

The latest statement of intent by the FCA to improve value for money in workplace pensions arrived yesterday as Policy Statement  21/12.  This is not a discussion paper but new rules which came into force yesterday and the not so … Continue reading

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