Three pension companies wound up for 'misleading' clients

James Phillips
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Three pension enrolment companies have been wound up by the High Court after the Insolvency Service found they had misled clients.

NAEH (formerly known as Ventica) and Wise Auto Enrolment acted as introducers to refer employers to a pensions administrator to help them set up schemes to meet auto-enrolment (AE) obligations, but...

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