Openwork outsources auto-enrolment proposition

Carmen Reichman
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Restricted network Openwork has appointed a new outsourced service provider for its corporate clients' auto-enrolment requirements.

The network has partnered with workplace pensions and benefits specialist Johnson Fleming, which will introduce its 'managed auto-enrolment service' to Openwork's advisers. The firm has staged about 60,000 employee enrolments to date and will provide an administration and communication service alongside its software system. Openwork proposition director Graham Masterton said: "This partnership enables our advisers to provide smaller employers with a tried and tested, high-quality solution, to safely navigate employers through auto-enrolment."    

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