Monthly Archives: November 2012

As I was saying…

It’s not often that I post so many links to articles in the wider media in one day, but this article, regarding the proposed

One of my better efforts…

I have just noticed that an article I wrote for Corporate Adviser Magazine last month has now been posted to the web, and it just happens

The first coverage of last week’s seminar…

Just thought that those of you who attended last week’s event at The Tower of London might be interested in this little snippet

NAPF: Large schemes more profitable than small ones

NAPF: Large Schemes More Profitable Than Small Ones November 1, 2012 Large defined contribution schemes can be more profitable for

British expats in Hong Kong, Singapore may benefit from learning Mandarin

Hong Kong and Singapore are emerging as increasingly attractive destinations for British job-seekers, mostly because they have

The future of workplace pensions?

Just a quick post today, but one that follows on from my posts regarding ‘Defined Ambiton’ pension schemes earlier this

Potential RPI change to hit private pensions

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has launched a consultation on changing a key inflation formula to which private pensions

UAE residents, expats favour medical treatment abroad

The long waiting time to get a doctor’s opinion, lack of specialist care and communication problems are pushing many UAE residents

Engagement

Funny how things stack up isn’t it?

It was only a couple of weeks ago (at our last Seminar in fact) that I was talking on the subject

Small pay-rises v benefits: Your views

Many thanks to those of you who voted at our recent Health and Wellbeing event(s) last month.

After combining the voting results from