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Tag Archives: Pentech
The Chancellor’s listening – are you? (a shouty blog)
You asked for it. We arranged it. Clubhouse with the Chancellor @RishiSunak and some special guests. 4.30pm tomorrow. More details here: https://t.co/jsEweOnIc7 pic.twitter.com/KkqnuIRW6H — Coadec (@Coadec) March 24, 2021 I’m certainly going to be on this call and listening to … Continue reading
No need to lock-down innovation
Brent Hoberman calls for help for Britain’s start-ups; in the FT he comments with regards to tech start-ups. Britain leads Europe on almost every measure, more than £10bn was invested in UK tech last year and the sector employs … Continue reading
Our start-ups aren’t getting much help
It’s tough running AgeWage right now. We are a Pentech considering a term-sheet for future funding , our development depends on new investment and our customers are waiting on our development. At a time like this , it’s easy for … Continue reading
Posted in age wage, pensions
Tagged AgeWage, Brent Hoberman, FinTech, pensions, Pentech, Start up
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Adding life to our years, not just years to our lives.
“What all of us want, as we age, is to add life to our years, rather than just years to life. An extended middle age is not unique to US politicians. It should be available to everyone — and … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged advice, AgeWage, Camilla Cavendish, pensions, Pentech, Retirement, ruston smith
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Pentechs – time for us to get organised?
I’m running a meeting in WeWork Moorgate on 4th March at 4pm. The seminar is for people who are serious about pensions technology as a service. I mean technology as a means of improving the efficiency and value for … Continue reading
Posted in age wage, pensions, Technology
Tagged AgeWage, FDATA, FinTech, Gavin Littlejohn, PensionBee, pensions, Pentech, Romi Savova
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“Pentech” lessons from Japan
Last year’s stories about Japanese pensioner’s focussed on their propensity to shoplift , get caught and end up in jail (which they favoured over living solitary lives at home). This blog looks at the problems of financial exclusion … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, pensions
Tagged Exclusion, financial inlusion, Japan, pensions, Pentech, shop-lifting, Technology
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“Pentech” needs to lead or the dashboard won’t work
The dichotomy between old and new skool pensions has rarely been so well displayed as at Wednesday’s Pension Dashboard Summit Enterprise v Start -up Consumer led v business case Big Government v entrepreneurs ABI v open banking Saving v Spending Prospective v … Continue reading
Our pen-tech free pension picnic!
“It is one thing for a company to know my vacation shopping patterns or what media I like; it is another for them to access my entire financial history, including my investments” So Rana Foroohar wraps up an … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, pensions
Tagged FinTech, ft, Gregg, pensions, Pentech, Technology
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I want to choose my dashboard please!
Thankfully the Government has seen sense, it is not going to provide a one size fits all Volkswagon dashboard, it’s going to offer us a motor-show of choice! The Government is not going to build or maintain a pension dashboard. … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, pensions
Tagged AgeWage, CDC, DWP, FinTech, MoneyHub, Open Banking, Pension Bee, Pension Dashboard, pensions, Pentech, Revolut, Starling, Yolt
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