Active Member Discounts – Oops! We Did It Again
I don’t do much writing on pensions these days, but before all the platforms stuff I was a corporate pensions dude and once you’ve been there, it never leaves you, sort of thing. So I was fascinated to see that the issue of Active Member Discounts (AMDs) on group pensions is rearing its head again. […]
Active Member Discounts – Oops! We Did It Again
I don’t do much writing on pensions these days, but before all the platforms stuff I was a corporate pensions dude and once you’ve been there, it never leaves you, sort of thing. So I was fascinated to see that the issue of Active Member Discounts (AMDs) on group pensions is rearing its head again. […]
How to win Platform Of The Year – Guaranteed!*
The platform industry’s annual beano has been and gone once again. And amongst the usual suspects and the ever-lengthening category names (hard to type when you’re tweeting the results, are you listening Clive?) there were a couple of real stand-out results for me. First, Scottish Widows took Best New Platform with mymoneyworks. As the judges […]
How to win Platform Of The Year – Guaranteed!*
The platform industry’s annual beano has been and gone once again. And amongst the usual suspects and the ever-lengthening category names (hard to type when you’re tweeting the results, are you listening Clive?) there were a couple of real stand-out results for me. First, Scottish Widows took Best New Platform with mymoneyworks. As the judges […]
The fund supermarket Celebrity Deathmatch
Things are hotting up. Hot on the heels of CoFunds announcing that they were going to give fund managers a really sore Chinese burn if they didn’t launch ‘clean’ share classes, those wacky pranksters at Skandia came out in favour of the current 150bps (or whatever) class. The idea for them is that they can […]
The fund supermarket Celebrity Deathmatch
Things are hotting up. Hot on the heels of CoFunds announcing that they were going to give fund managers a really sore Chinese burn if they didn’t launch ‘clean’ share classes, those wacky pranksters at Skandia came out in favour of the current 150bps (or whatever) class. The idea for them is that they can […]
Cofunds get their transparency on
So I had the pleasure of attending the Cofunds’ relaunch / refresh / briefing today, wherein Martin, Verona and the gang told us about their plans for unbundling and changing the Cofunds proposition over the next year or so. I’ve been looking forward to this announcement as I am a bit of a fan of […]
Cofunds get their transparency on
So I had the pleasure of attending the Cofunds’ relaunch / refresh / briefing today, wherein Martin, Verona and the gang told us about their plans for unbundling and changing the Cofunds proposition over the next year or so. I’ve been looking forward to this announcement as I am a bit of a fan of […]
Apples and oranges
Last week I wrote nice things about Fidelity and their transparent disclosure of fund manager rebates. This week I find myself back wrestling opacity again, and it reminds me how difficult it is to perform meaningful comparisons between old and new world. To many people outside the platformerati (you’re welcome) with highly-evolved scepticism, platforms are […]
Apples and oranges
Last week I wrote nice things about Fidelity and their transparent disclosure of fund manager rebates. This week I find myself back wrestling opacity again, and it reminds me how difficult it is to perform meaningful comparisons between old and new world. To many people outside the platformerati (you’re welcome) with highly-evolved scepticism, platforms are […]