Scottish Widows teams with B&CE for auto-enrolment proposition

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Scottish Widows will provide employers with access to B&CE's People's Pension via its auto-enrolment online hub.

The People's Pension will sit alongside the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) and Scottish Widows' own group personal pension (GPP) on the hub. This will allow employers with diverse workforces to select different options for each category of its staff, but access all of the schemes in one place, Scottish Widows said. Scottish Widows' hub will provide employer support tools to help them comply with auto-enrolment legislation, as well as tools to help advisers structure their adviser charging agreements. Peter Glancy, head of corporate pension proposition at Scottish Widows s...

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