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22 April 2016

Exclusive pension benefit for BPCA Members

Auto-enrolment for pensions is now in place for companies. The People's Pension is able to help BPCA members with auto-enrolment and manage the process to set up a workplace pension.

BPCA members receive a one-off reduced fee of £300+VAT (instead of £500+VAT). To receive this they need to go to the People's Pension website and enter a reduced fee code. Contact the BPCA office on 01332 225 112 to obtain the special code.

Read more about auto-enrolment and what it means for business in the March 2016 edition of PPC magazine.

Source: BPCA.org.uk

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