2022 top pension providers in financial wellness revealed

Benefits Guru announces its second annual financial wellness ratings rank list

Hope William-Smith
clock • 2 min read

Data and information insights website Benefits Guru has identified six best in practice providers that have achieved an overall ‘gold’ rating in its financial wellness ratings.

This is the second year that Benefits Guru - part of consultancy the Financial Technology Research Centre - has ranked workplace pension providers on how their propositions align with financial wellness. A total 20 entrants and seven providers achieved ‘gold' across its top rating sets with Aviva and Standard Life leading. Aviva (My Money and My Money Master Trust), Cushon, Fidelity (GPP and master trust), Hargreaves Lansdown, Scottish Widows (including its master trust) and Standard Life (including its defined contribution master trust) all achieved an overall ‘gold' rating for a num...

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