Pensions - Articles - Broadstone bolsters corporate benefits team with new hire


 Broadstone Corporate Benefits announces the appointment of Charles Goodman as a pension consultant delivering pensions and auto-enrolment advice to businesses across the UK.

 Charles joins Broadstone from Grant Thornton where he was a Pensions, Auto Enrolment and Flexible Benefits Executive within the Employee Benefits Consultancy team. Prior to that, he worked for Barnes & Sherwood Professional Advisers as an Independent Financial Adviser across both corporate and individual clients.

 Commenting on Charles’s appointment, Vanda Cox, Director, Corporate Benefits at Broadstone, explained,
 “Charles has worked with numerous clients - providing services ranging from individual retirement planning to corporate pension and benefits advice. This breadth of experience and in-depth knowledge of the auto-enrolment process stand him in good stead this year with record numbers of SMEs commencing auto-enrol.

 With auto-enrolment in full swing, Charles’s expertise will be invaluable. Today’s appointment underlines our commitment to driving business growth and providing clients with expert advice - significantly enhancing Broadstone’s position as a market leader in providing stellar advice in the employee benefits sector.”
  

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