Monthly Archives: April 2014

Freedom of Pensions - an early indicator

A news item, which might be of interest to our followers, just caught my eye.

The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has

Renewable energy must be ramped up

The use of renewable energy must rise considerably across the globe if the effects of carbon emissions on the climate are to be reversed,

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How to get your business through the tube strike

You may well be aware that tube workers in London are set to take five days of strike action in the coming weeks over ticket office closures.

Business reaction to heartbleed cyber risk up for debate

The way that businesses react to the recently discovered heartbleed virus has come up for debate.

News of the heartbleed virus broke

The Auto-Enrolment charges cap: The “unknown unknowns”

A quote from American politician Donald Rumsfeld is often cited to expand on business complexities. For those (very few) people

Childcare Vouchers (CCV) v Tax Free Childcare (TFC)

The Government’s response to the Tax Free Childcare (TFC) Consultation was released on the 18th March – the day prior to the main

Managing retirement today and in the future

Our LaterLife division have recently produced a white paper which should be of interest to our followers.

This white paper

A ‘watering hole’ attack?

You’d be forgiven for assuming the above was related to an old western and not a cyber-breach of your company computer systems. A ‘watering

Pension pot follows member: But should it?

My recent article for the (rather good) Mindful Money website has just gone live, and I believe this to be one of my better efforts.

Booking Now! - International Employee Benefits Event

Is the provision of employee benefits for workers based overseas a luxury or necessity? This is a question that our latest Jelf event