Pensions - Articles - NEST comment on CII research report


Graham Vidler, Director of Communications and Engagement, NEST, says:

 "Our research shows that employers are at varying stages of readiness for automatic enrolment and unsurprisingly, smaller employers are less prepared than those larger employers that are affected this year and next. However, it's important for employers of all sizes to start thinking about their pension arrangements to make sure they meet their duties.

 "Our research also told us that employers will look to advisers and providers for help implementing the changes. This includes everything from organising data and systems to telling workers what's happening. NEST is designed to be an easy to use scheme that is simple for small employers to use and meet their duties, and we are already working alongside other providers and advisers to help employers get ready for the changes."

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