Tag Archives: Pension Expert
Is the dashboard for members or fraudsters? We decide!
For many pension schemes, the pension dashboard sits higher on the risk register than as something to look forward to. But if there were an “opportunity register”, I’d be putting the pension dashboard at the top of the list! In … Continue reading
Pension Expert’s raising the bar with its young diverse team.
Pensions Expert is going through a remarkable resurgence under the editorship of Maria Espadinha Deputy Editor Alex Janiaud and Senior Reporter Ben Mercer. Add to that line-up FT intern Calum Kapoor who is publishing articles that he’s researching that don’t … Continue reading
How to stop us spending our pension pots like muppets.
When I asked Guy Opperman on Tuesday, what had happened to the 650,000 workers who’d gone missing from payrolls and benefit claims, he replied tersely “we know a little about that“. Clearly he knew the OBR’s estimate of tax receipts … Continue reading
If you think you know your costs, you could be wrong
This is the third of Dr Chris Sier’s insights into cost transparency and it gets right to the heart of the issue: just how much of a pension schemes total costs were previously unknown? ‘You can’t manage what you … Continue reading
Not all asset managers are created equal
This is the second of ten articles written by Chris Sier which were originally published in Pension Expert. The original can be found here and is republished with the kind permission of the editor In the first piece of this … Continue reading
Will open finance transform financial services?
In case we had any doubt what the answer should be, the Financial Conduct Authority asked for “proposals on how open finance could transform financial services”. There were other words for ‘how’ such as whether or if, but how was … Continue reading
Jo’s pension manifesto
Sometimes someone comes out with a simple statement that makes sense of all the noise. Jo Cumbo launched her pension manifesto in the pages of Pensions Expert this week and I don’t want them to be lost to readers of … Continue reading