Vintage Corporate joins GRiD

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Employee benefits consultancy Vintage Corporate Ltd has become the latest business to join GRiD, the industry body for the group risk sector.

Vintage Corporate specialises in workplace pension schemes, financial education and flexible rewards.

It advises over 1,000 corporate pension clients and is looking to capitalise on the opportunity to introduce them to group risk.

Gary Briggs, managing director of Vintage Corporate, said: “We’re looking forward to working with group risk specialists within the industry – both providers and advisers, learning from their expertise and, in so doing, improve how we operate.

“We’re a growing company and this will help us on the next stage of our journey. It’s also going to be a very useful forum to help us work at the top of our game in group risk, and keep abreast of relevant legislation.”

As a member of GRiD, Vintage Corporate will benefit from networking, support with responses to consultation papers and discounted industry events as well as access to industry specialists, employer research and pan-industry claims data.

Steve Bridger, chair of GRiD, added: “We’re a constantly evolving industry body, we’ve had great feedback on the initiatives we’ve undertaken this year, from our Training Academy to our research.

“We all learn from each other’s expertise and knowledge, and that benefits the industry, clients and employees. We very much welcome Vintage Corporate and look forward to working together.”

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