Aviva shelves plans for workplace savings hub

Nicola Brittain
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Aviva has scrapped plans to add a group ISA and group SIPP to its employee benefits platform, Work:Life.

Work:Life launched in September, offering online access to Aviva's group personal pension product and auto-enrolment hub. The company had planned to launch a group ISA and a group SIPP on the platform later this year, but has ditched plans to do so as a result of 'spending priorities', according to a spokesperson. Shelving these plans means the company will not need to create a new IT platform to support the service, but can add to the one it is currently using. An Aviva spokesperson said: "Aviva is committed to the corporate benefits market. "As you would expect, we've been loo...

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