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Patrick Heath-Lay calls for simplicity – for his 7 million savers.

AgeWage has been a lonely beacon bleeping a signal of tsunamis over the past 8 years.  The warning is that the billions of money building up in workplace pensions is not assessed by trustees, employers or members for the value … Continue reading

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After the 2014 earthquake, the 2015 Tsunami – great guest blog from Ralph Frank

The sheer scale of changes to the UK (defined contribution) pensions environment that have been announced in 2014 was not foreseen at the start of the year.  Some of the measures proposed during the year, such as the charges cap, … Continue reading

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Tsunami – make haste to higher ground!

You don’t need to be particularly clever to work out that in 2013 and 2014 , there are going to be a lot of purchasing decisions by employers if the “victorious” unblemished start to auto-enrolment is to be continued among … Continue reading

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Antisocial media

We are surfing the tsunami of social media but fun as it is on the wave, we shouldn’t ignore its destructive capacity. Continue reading

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