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Browse all of our news articles that have been published over the last few years. Our team at ITM Limited regularly produce articles with an expert industry perspective.
Child Trust FundsJul 16, 2020Automatic enrolment from 18 and the green recovery…do child trust funds fit in this puzzle? In 2017 the AE review suggested, amongst other things, that automatic enrolment starts at 18. We’re
DB ConsolidatorsJun 11, 2020Data quality is key to DB consolidation access The UK’s top independent pensions data consultancy, ITM, has warned that trustees will have limited options when it comes to evaluating alternative
Pension CommunicationsMay 18, 2020How can data improve your member communications? There was a lot to love about Michelle Cracknell’s winning essay for the Pensions Management Institute on how data can be used to improve pension
Data - the time is nowJan 13, 2020 Just 17% of industry experts consider member data quality as a priority in the next one to two years?!? Really? And only 18% are prioritising governance. Are they aware we are a fifth of the way
Data quality: top tipsApr 5, 2019 In the April edition of Pensions Aspects, Virginia Burke, one of our Client Development Managers here at ITM shares her top tips on data quality. Click here to view her article.
Is data on your agenda?Feb 28, 2019 Let me take you back to the days before we had GDPR – back to a time before the May 2018 legislation, before those two major case rulings (Schrems and Weltimmo) to a scary time where your data
A new focus: the growing importance of ensuring good quality dataApr 20, 2018 Pensions Age speaks to Matt Dodds about the growing importance of ensuring good quality data.
Data seems to be mentioned more and more in the pensions industry of late. Why is this and why is it
Old Meets NewApr 17, 2018 The Pensions Age/ITM half day seminar looked at the challenges of old world data and practices colliding with the requirements of new world data and efficiency; considering GDPR, cyber security and