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Time for another Budget…
After what amounted to three Budget statements last year, 2016 looks set to return to the more usual format of two, with the first issued on 16March.So what should we expect for the world of employee benefits?As we have previously reported, the proposed changes to pension tax relief have apparently ...
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Employers unprepared for impact of likely changes in pensions tax relief
With just two weeks until the Chancellor’s 2016 Budget statement, research carried out by Jelf Employee benefits has established that 3 in 4 employers (76%) have yet to inform their employees of the possibly seismic changes to the existing system of pensions tax reliefs.In July 2015 George Osborne announced a ...
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10 things employees should consider when deciding whether to transfer a pension
Jonathan Watts-Lay, Director, WEALTH at work, a leading provider of financial education in the workplace, supported by guidance and advice, covers 10 things employees should consider before transferring from a defined benefit to a defined contribution pension scheme.The pension changes for defined contribution (DC) schemes that came into force in ...
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Financial futures: budget pension changes part two?
At the moment pension savers generally get tax relief at the rate which they pay income tax – 20, 40 and 45 per cent – and only pay tax when they withdraw money.However, with people living longer and the changing nature of pension provision, the government announced that it wants ...
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Burnett: what needs to happen for value to start performing again?
Value stocks have significantly underperformed growth stocks in Europe in the past decade. However, Rob Burnett, manager of the Neptune European Opportunities Fund, believes we are now approaching an inflection point. Watch the video below to find out more.In the video, Rob discusses:How low inflation and loose monetary policy since ...
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Put employees to the test with new SAS-style team building
Ant Middleton, star of Channel 4’s hit SAS show Who Dares Wins, is using his Special Forces skills to motivate, bond teams, and help people achieve goals by taking his coaching skills to the workplace with an SAS style package.Incentive and reward experts, Red Letter Days for Business, has partnered ...
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Encouraging your employees to quit smoking
Wednesday 9March marks national No Smoking Day 2016. Are you doing anything to promote it? Nearly 10 years after the smoking ban was first introduced in England and Wales, do you still see employees’ smoking habits as your concern – or is it more ‘out of sight out of mind’?I ...
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Pension freedoms – a year older, a year wiser?
Nearly one year on from the introduction of the pension freedoms what has changed for defined contribution scheme members, how are employers engaging with wider options for employees? The pension changes have brought a whole new range of options to consider. Individuals now have to think about whether they want ...
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State Pension Age reviews
It has recently been announced by the Department for Work and Pensions that former CBI Director General John Cridland CBE has been appointed as independent reviewer of State Pension Age (SPA).A regular review of SPA is necessary to ensure that the retirement age remains relevant in a world where society ...
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Pension tax relief: parked (for the moment)
The national news agenda has been dominated by pension issues this month.For those that missed it (and there cannot have been many given that this was the lead story in spoken and written media), the Chancellor announced a decision to make no decision on pension tax relief in his 16March ...
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Brexit and the mid cap buying opportunities
Video update from Mark Martin, Head of UK Equities, Neptune Investment ManagementWith the Brexit referendum scheduled for 23 June, how much risk is priced into the market and is the current volatility a long-term buying opportunity?Watch Mark Martin, Head of UK Equities, and Holly Cassell, Assistant Manager on the UK ...
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Don’t play chicken with the Bank of Japan
By Josh Ausden, Head of Client Investment Strategy, Neptune Short-term yen strength has hurt the Neptune Japan Opportunities Fund but recent events have only added weight to our conviction that the Bank of Japan will act to ease policy, boosting multinationals’ profits and weakening the yen.In recent weeks the performance ...
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Europe: why persist with value today?
By Rob Burnett, Neptune’s Head of European EquitiesThe Neptune European Opportunities Fund remains committed to a value bias. We see a broadening array of opportunities in diversified industries at compelling valuations today.The most complicated part of the market is the European banks. We are currently overweight in this sub-sector as ...
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Equip your employees
Your employees are the cornerstone of your business; they have the potential to make your company prosper. As an employer it is your duty to equip them with all they need to develop and grow.It’s easy to leave staff to their own devices, however it’s important to support them and ...
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Are you ready for Gen Z?
While many organisations are still just beginning to adapt their workplaces for Gen Y, the next generation – Gen Z, born between 1995 and 2010 – has already begun its debut into the working world. Senior Communication Consultant Caitlin Crowley looks at the issue that’s about to hit companies around ...
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Long-term health conditions: some recommendations for employers
It was just two weeks ago today that Steve Herbert, Head of Benefits Strategy at Jelf was speaking at our latest sell-out London Employment Seminar. One of his themes that day was the UK’s productivity deficit, and the impact of an ageing workforce in the workplace. For coverage of some ...
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Love your executives
You might think you don’t need to worry about your executives when it comes to employee benefits, but just because they have more responsibility at work and a bigger pay cheque doesn’t mean they don’t need your support.What’s the issue?Your executives might be the ones running your company so you’d ...
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Pension savings: Out of the woods?
Last week HM Revenue & Customs published some encouraging figures regarding the levels of pension savings in the UK. For a brief account of this issue please see here.These figures have been interpreted by some as evidence of a newly improved savings culture, and the fact that savings rates have ...
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The national living wage and salary exchange
Most individuals aged 25 or over on the national minimum wage (NMW) will see their salary increase by 50 pence per hour from 1 April 2016.This article provides more information on how this change affects salary exchange arrangements.Who does this change affect?Individuals aged 25 and over with salary exchange arrangements ...
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Financial Advice Market Review - support for advice
By Fiona Tait, Pension SpecialistRoyal London firmly believes in the value delivered to clients by financial advisers, not just for one-off events but on an ongoing basis.This is a position we continue to hold in our consultation responses and external communications while always questioning whether there are ways in which ...