SortRefer launches auto-enrolment solution for brokers
SortRefer has launched a new facility for intermediaries, allowing them to access auto enrolment services for their corporate clients or their own businesses, provided by specialist workplace pension provider, Johnson Fleming.

SortRefer, in partnership with Johnson Fleming, are offering fully compliant auto-enrolment services to help brokers and their business clients seamlessly ensure that employees are correctly enrolled in to a qualifying scheme.
Kevin Tunnicliffe, Managing Director at SortRefer, commented: “Our aim has always been to grow the number of worthwhile services which our introducers could not otherwise access if they did it alone. Our success with conveyancing services and latterly with surveys and wills provided the platform for us to look to expand the facilities that we can offer our introducers.
"With the deadline for workplace pensions just around the corner for smaller businesses with all the attendant issues of resourcing and time, we have put together a great proposition with one of the UK’s leading workplace pension specialists, Johnson Fleming. Introducers to SortRefer, regardless of their regulatory status, have a fantastic opportunity to refer clients for a service that will save them time and money.”
Robert G Kingston, Senior Consultant at Johnson Fleming, added: “Employers are responsible for the delivery of auto-enrolment and, if it goes wrong, they will be responsible for putting it right. We are delighted to be able to support SortRefer and its intermediaries with easy access to our high-quality, affordable workplace pension services.”
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