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A rallying cry for Britain from Sage’s Stephen Kelly
Carpe Diem The impact of Thursday’s vote moved on swiftly from shock and surprise to confusion this weekend, as it became clear that there are no certainties about what happens next. But whilst the politicians obsess over inter-party vendettas and … Continue reading
Posted in pensions, Sage
Tagged corporation tax, pension playpen, pensions, Sage, Stephen Kelly
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GO ROBO!
The robots are here! But not in the Terminator sense. Think, rather, of Asimov’s creations. Or, for the less nerdy, Rosie from The Jetsons: benevolent machines, doing our hard work but better, faster and more reliably. Across almost all sectors, … Continue reading
Posted in pensions, Retail Distribution Review, risk
Tagged National Employment Savings Trust, pension, Pension new, pension playpen, pensons, robo, robo-advice
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The market-force and where it has a voice.
Context I spent most of yesterday in company with pension providers at the MarketForce conference in London (and most of the evening whooping it up with my chums in payroll!). The Marketforce Conference is clearly a big deal- brilliantly organised … Continue reading
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Tagged auto enrolment, Business, Employment, Financial services, Just Retirement, Marketforce, Nigel Wison, pension, Pension new, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, Ros Altmann
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If your boss doesn’t care about your pension , he doesn’t care about you.
Popcorn pensions We’re used to bosses telling us that we’re the company’s greatest resource.Britain is a service led economy and even in an increasingly digital market, the human resource is expensive to acquire and to replace. If you have a … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, Payroll, pension playpen, pensions
Tagged auto enrolment, educate, Empower, Engage, pension playpen, popcorn, Popcorn Pensions, Sage, trust, workplace pension
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Who’s afraid of auto-enrolment?
Despite the dire warnings – not that many UK employers New research from workplace pensions provider NOW: Pensions reveals that UK small firms are relatively relaxed about auto enrolment and the introduction of the National Living Wage with concerns focussed … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, NEST, pensions, Pensions Regulator
Tagged auto enrolment, Business, Employment, Financial services, fines, NEST, Payroll, penalty notice, pension playpen, Retirement, Workie
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True Potential for a good IGC report.
A little tardy (but not as tardy as fellow auto-enrolment SIPP, Intelligent money, True Potential has produced its IGC report, you can read it here. You would have to be good at web navigation and persevering, to find it. I … Continue reading
Posted in governance, IGC, pensions
Tagged Brian Shearing, Business, Financial services, IGC, Impulse Save, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, SIPP, true potential, workplace pension
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The “troubled” generation
It’s not my phrase, infact it’s TPAS’ Michelle Cracknell’s phrase but I guess it applies to me. I’m 54 and according to everything I’ve been told for the past 30 years, it should be time to retire. I am … Continue reading
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Tagged CDC, Drawdown, Employment, Financial services, IFA, Michelle Cracknell, pension, pension playpen, pensions, Pensions Wise, Retire, Retirement, TPAS, Wealth
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Show me the money!
My magic money machine Last week I (twice) had the satisfying experience of lugging my piggy bank down to Metro Bank and entering the contents into the Magic Money Machine. My cash was exchanged for a chit (see below) which … Continue reading
Posted in auto-enrolment, Bankers, pensions
Tagged Business, Dogs Rule, Financial services, Magic Money Machine, Metro Bank, pension playpen, pensions, Retirement, Saving
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Rebuilding the social capital of pensions.
I’ve been reading Andy Haldane’s recent speech and kick off with this one statement among many good insights. “A plausible objective of public policy..is not to maximise trust among consumers of financial services but to maximise trustworthiness among its … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Haldane, Bank of England, Banking, BOE, Financial services, pension playpen, pensions, social capital, social identity, social purpose, trust
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Restoring Andy, David and Tom’s Confidence in Pensions
“Pensions are impossible to understand and are harming Britons’ efforts to save the right amount of cash for later life” Andy Haldane the Bank of England’s chief economist admitted last night. Since I have made it my job, as Founder of … Continue reading