Pension firm hands staff £2,000 cost of living help
Pension specialist Cartwright has handed each staff member a one-off cost of living payment of up to £2,000 to help them cope with the current challenging financial times.
The payment is in addition to their salary, profit share and other performance-related bonuses.
The move comes just days after the Office for National Statistics reported that while CPI inflation has fallen to 7.9% for the year to June, the lowest level seen for over a year, food inflation remained at a high 17.4%.
The company said the extra financial support builds on the approach that it took last summer when Cartwright was one of the first in the sector to provide cost-of-living support to its staff.
Last year, all workers received an extra £1,000 payment to help ease the financial impact of the financial crisis.
Ian Cartwright, founder and chairman of Cartwright Group, said: “I think everyone hoped the significant pressure on individuals and families due to the crisis would have eased since last year. However, cost-of-living pressures during the first half of 2023 led us to take yet more action to help support our staff.”
Robin Pearce, operations director at Cartwright Group, added: “It’s our people that make our business a success and these are challenging times for all of us. We are deeply proud of their commitment and the supportive culture we have all fostered here at Cartwright. Therefore, it’s vital we continue to support our colleagues if and where we can.”
Cartwright is an independent privately-owned pension actuarial, investment consulting, consultancy and administration firm. Established in 1986, with offices in Godalming, Chelmsford, and Farnborough, it provides actuarial and investment advice, pensions consultancy and administration services to more than 200 clients, including trustees and sponsors,