Partner, Pensions and Financial Wellness @pwcireland. Pensions Council member. Supporting people in achieving better financial outcomes. All views are my own.
@AerLingus the rescheduling a flight option online has not been working for 24 hours+ it keeps saying “Unfortunately, we are experiencing technical issues”.
@AerLingus No….I have a number of flights booked and it looks like I can change flights where the outward journey has not been taken, but not where the outward journey has been taken….
The Pensions Authority has identified Master Trusts as a means of streamlining the operation of pensions in Ireland. How can employers prepare for the regulatory challenges that will result from the introduction of IORP II? Read more.
Exciting opportunities to accelerate the careers of high potential women who #ChooseToChallenge! It is great to see such tangible support from Ireland’s leading universities & colleges. Proud to play our part in @PwCIreland through our ongoing collaboration with @30percentclubIE
2020 has been an incredibly difficult year for everyone.
But this has also been a year of very significant medical and scientific achievement.
And now, at least two #COVID19 vaccines are on the horizon.
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The transposition of the IORP II Directive into Irish law means a change in the Pension Authority's approach to the regulation of defined benefit schemes. Read our article to learn more.
Superleague basketball player Hilary from @eannabasketball has a message for all our athletes and coaches taking part in the Step into Christmas Challenge, thanks Hilary! 🎅🏼🏀 @BballIrl@SOIreland
We'll be bust by then 🗨️
@BelfastStar64 chairman Bill McCotter has warned that the stance taken by governments in the north and south of Ireland on indoor sports will have "serious consequences" for basketball on the island.
More 👉https://t.co/9asDtcqFKA
@BballIrl | @BBCSport
What to do with £45bn? Would you rather create 150,000 new jobs for the next decade, or fund defined benefit #pension schemes more prudently? A tricky dilemma to tackle, coming out of our latest research and analysis. Read more here: https://t.co/XV8wH5wQWO
With many of us working remotely for now, it is imperative that Irish tax rules around the 'normal' place of work, as well as expenses, are re-evaluated. Tax partner Colin Smith explains.