Origen launches restricted workplace advisory arm

Nicola Brittain
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Origen Financial Services is to launch a restricted advice proposition for the workplace market in the new year.

The proposition will be called Origen Workplace Solutions and run alongside the company's independent whole-of market offering. It aims to take advantage of the recent introduction of auto-enrolment into the pensions market, according to the Origen's chief executive officer Mike Kirsch. It will launch in the new year with ten staff from different parts of the business, Kirsch said he hopes the division will house 20 staff by the year-end 2013. Origen Workplace Solutions will offer a ‘best of breed' package of services and products offering employers pensions, risk benefits, governa...

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