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Relevant to savings growing again – TISA have a spirit I haven’t seen in a while!

Tisa has intrigued me, I encountered it first time through its first CEO Tony Vine-Lott at the beginning of the century and now I had the chance to reinvest my imagination with Carol Knight. I asked yesterday whether TISA were … Continue reading

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TISA- boring and irrelevant or worth spending time with?

I thought I’d do a blog in two parts this morning. The first represents how I feel about TISA, not as a member but as the sort of person who thinks that money is lazy if it isn’t invested. The … Continue reading

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TISA’s plans for low paid AE opt outs are a disgrace

About a year ago the Tax Incentivised Savings Association (Tisa) asked its members to vote for a name change to The Investing and Saving Alliance. This meant it kept the Tisa acronym even though the underlying name changed. TISA hopes it … Continue reading

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Why I lost my temper (over transfers).

I can lose my temper, I am always sorry when I do, but learning why I do, helps me understand my vulnerabilities. I lost my temper at a TISA “deep-dive” into decumulation. I’d listened to a session from the FCA at which I’d queried … Continue reading

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