Tag Archives: Quality of service

Pension member engagement – what is it and why does it matter?

  I don’t write much about the importance of members engaging with their pension pots, mainly because it has become a topic perverted by providers more interested in frightening savers into contributing more than they can afford (and sometimes need) … Continue reading

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How can you test the “quality of service” you’re getting from your pensions?

“Value for money is more than just an analysis of cost” – we are told “Value for money is more than just an analysis of the money paid” – we are told “Value for money is also about ‘quality of … Continue reading

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