Displaying items by tag: Autoenrolment
Employers lacking auto-enrolment confidence 'to struggle'
Some firms will struggle to comply with the demands of auto-enrolment, NEST's chief executive has said, as research showed less than a quarter of small employers feel able to handle it.
Auto-enrolment earnings trigger may be frozen
Decade of workplace pension decline shown in study
A study has shown a significant decline in workplace pension participation among private sector workers on low pay in the last 10 years, although auto-enrolment appears to be improving the situation.
'Potential pension paradox' at play at small firms
A potential pension paradox may be at play among small and micro business in the UK, according to new research.
Advisers become specialists as auto-enrolment reaches 2 years
There has been a surge in advisers becoming automatic enrolment specialists, according to a savings organisation, as the scheme reaches its second anniversary today.
Widespread ignorance about auto-enrolment could cost small firms
Ignorance among hundreds of thousands of small businesses about auto-enrolment dates is high, research has found, sparking a warning that companies face hefty fines if they fail to get clued up soon.
Auto-enrolment: Committee to start investigation
An investigation by an influential group of MPs has commenced into automatic enrolment, taking account of the changed context arising from the Budget reforms.
'Encouraging' results show more saving into pensions
A report on workplace pensions has found "encouraging" results showing significantly more employees have been saving adequately for retirement since the introduction of auto-enrolment.
Research suggests auto-enrolment message is getting through
Nearly eight out of ten adults back auto-enrolment and believe it is a good policy, a survey has suggested.
Auto-enrolment doubles volume of ViaNova project transactions
The volume of automated investment transactions through the ViaNova project has doubled as a direct result of auto-enrolment.