Death and pensions: easing the process after passing

In the latest episode of our ‘Shaping Tomorrow’ podcast, this month host Clare Routledge welcomes Alison Coulson to part one of the show, ready to discuss an area close to her heart. Alison’s husband Neil sadly passed in March last year, so she reflects on the positives, challenges and areas that need improvement from her […]
5 pitfalls to look out for when dealing with death in service

In this article for the Reward & Employee Benefits Association (REBA), Shaun Kilcoyne highlights key mistakes to avoid when dealing with the unfortunate situation of death in service. Shaun discusses the common mistakes made that often lead to a longer, more stressful process and how to avoid these pitfalls. Read the article here
Group life trusts: 6 mistakes for employers to avoid

Many employers run their own group life trusts, dealing with death in service claims in house. Whilst this arrangement can work, there are six common mistakes that employers need to avoid to ensure they run effectively. Not keeping the trust documentation up to date If you set up your group life trust some time ago, […]
Life assurance trustee services: try our test case

Dealing with a death in service case can be a very challenging time. When emotions are heightened by the death of an employee, handling the administration of their life assurance benefits can create unwanted stress. Many employers will default to looking at the employee’s Expression of Wish form. But is it always obvious who should […]
Why death benefits are crucial

In this article for the Reward & Employee Benefits Association (REBA), Toby Andersen discusses the importance of death benefits for everyone and why they deserve more attention in a financial wellbeing strategy than they often are. He also explains the impact of the abolition of the lifetime allowance on excepted life policies. Please click here […]