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iPensions Group expands wellbeing support as part of mental health awareness week
Fast-growing SIPP provider iPensions Group is further strengthening its support for mental health and wellbeing across the company as it continues to expand its…
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RedArc: Not every negative feeling is a mental health concern
This Mental Health Awareness Week, Christine Husbands, commercial director for RedArc, comments on why a nuanced approach to mental health support is…
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One in six people with mental health conditions (15%) have delayed buying financial products they needed due to anxiety
Mental Health Awareness Week is being held between the 15th to 21st of May, with the aim of tackling stigmas related to mental health…
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Cybersecurity expert explains how password storage helps your online security
Did you know that the first Thursday in May is known as World Password Day? One way to foster good password habits…
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55 billion items of taxpayer data now on HMRC’s ‘Connect’ AI system, reveals tax authority
HMRC has revealed that there are now 55 billion items of data relating to taxpayers in its ‘Connect’ AI system*, which it uses to…
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Mental Health biggest concern for employers in light of remote working
In a significant survey of companies of all sizes across the UK, Towergate Health & Protection reveals that the biggest concern for…
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Research: 44% of British businesses experienced LinkedIn scams this year
Cybersecurity expert advises businesses on how to avoid LinkedIn scammers/swindlers Almost half of businesses in the UK (44%) experienced at least one…
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Over four million employees set to job hop in the next 6 months
Almost three quarters (70%) of UK employees expect to still be at their current workplace in 6 months time, according to brand…
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The Bank of England is nearing the end of its rate-rising cycle, but two-thirds of Britain’s mortgage-rising pain is still to come
The Bank looks set to have almost finished the sharpest interest rate tightening cycle since the 1980s, but the switch from variable…
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UK savers still have £233 billion stuck in bank accounts that offer zero-interest despite interest rate rises
UK households are still holding £233 billion in accounts that pay zero interest, despite rapid rises in interest rates and high inflation eating away…
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