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Broadstone Corporate Benefits Limited

https://www.broadstone.co.uk/
Last activity: 16.03.2026
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Broadstone are experts in pensions, investments and employee benefits services. If you are acting on behalf of a company, a pension scheme or other organisation, we will provide you with a personal service with one goal in mind – the best results for you.

Broadstone provides corporate pensions and employee benefits services to businesses, trustees and other organisations; specifically:
- Pensions advice including auto enrolment pensions;
- Actuarial advice and investment services;
- Scheme administration;
- Employee benefits advice (flexible benefits, group risk and healthcare) and;
- Executive retirement services.

We are expert actuaries, investment and pensions consultants with the practical experience of working with pension funds like yours day in, day out. We specialise in schemes below £50m. This means we can bring ideas relevant to your circumstances and you won’t miss out on solutions that could be seen to be only accessible to bigger schemes.

For more information please visit our website. http://www.broadstone.co.uk
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Location: United Kingdom, England, City of London
Employees: 501-1000
Founded date: 1989

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16.03.2026Government overhauls FOS to curb ‘quasi-regulator’ roleThe government has announced the most significant overhaul of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) since its inception. Following a public consultation held last year that sought views on how to address concerns, it was found that in a sma...
11.02.2026Buy now, pay later providers set for £3bn hit in ‘regulatory reset’Providers of buy now, pay later services are set to feel the crunch as the UK’s financial watchdog tightens its regulatory focus on the fast-growing industry. Merchants and lenders are set to take a combined hit of as much as £3bn following...
09.10.2025Millions of Brits turn to ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ for healthcare treatmentsMillions of Brits are turning to the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ for help to pay for private healthcare treatment, as NHS waiting lists continue to remain high. According to a new survey by Howden Life and Health, over the past five years, nearly...
07.10.2025FCA orders lenders to pay £11bn in motor finance compensationThe Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has announced that it expects lenders to make 14.2 million payouts to individuals affected by unfair motor finance agreements, totalling around £11bn in compensation. The FCA estimates people would rece...
18.09.2025Savers stick to cash amid fears over investment risksFears over falling stock prices are prompting UK savers to avoid investing, new research has found, with Brits preferring to park their earnings in cash. According to online trading platform IG, three in five savers believe any form of reta...
16.09.2025State pension boost raises questions on tax and triple lock futureWhile pensioners may be cheering a proposed 4.7 per cent rise in the state pension, there are lingering questions over the sustainability of such increases and the viability of the triple lock itself. The proposed uplift means that payments...
02.09.2025Private healthcare admissions surge as calls for VAT raid growThe number of hospital admissions using private healthcare in the first quarter of the year has bounced back to its pre-pandemic peak. The latest Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) data on private healthcare admissions published ...
10.06.2025Wait, treat, repeat: The NHS healthcare hold-up hurting UK workplacesTrying to get a doctor’s appointment is like trying to win the lottery these days, and it has a knock-on effect on businesses losing out on work due to staff needing to take sick leave. Almost two-thirds of UK employees find it difficult to...
17.04.2025HSBC, Barclays, Lloyds: Lenders bank on interest rate cut as mortgage ‘price war’ heats upTop UK lenders are offering more mortgages to prospective house buyers, the Bank of England has revealed, as falling interest rates stir up a “price war” on the high street. The Bank’s credit conditions survey revealed that the burgeoning s...

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