National IFA consultancy takes on SL auto-enrolment solution

Carmen Reichman
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National IFA consultancy LEBC has teamed up with provider Standard Life (SL) to offer a packaged auto enrolment solution for small and medium-sized employer clients.

Under the agreement the business will offer its clients SL's group flexible retirement plan as a package, which includes an actively managed default fund from SL's corporate investment proposition as well as access to the full range of funds. LEBC divisional director of group savings and investments Glynn Jones said: "Our aim is very simple; to ensure that our clients and prospective clients have the best options available to them. "In linking with Standard Life, we are able to add excellent service, product and default fund solutions to our AE Comply system. This is very much in line...

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