Call us on: 01353 662 442 or email info@camouse.co.uk
CamOuse Financial Management Ltd is a well recognised and respected brand, both within our local community and further afield.
Andrew Speed is Managing Director of CamOuse Financial Management Ltd and of our sister company St. Edmundsbury Wealth Management.
We provide advice in all areas of financial planning to individuals, business and trusts. Whether you have one specific area of focus or wish to receive support relating to various aspects of your finances, we can provide a service to suit you.
Surprisingly, it’s not as complicated as you may think. We offer a free of charge initial consultation which allows us to see if we can help you and you to see if you want us to!
If the decision is made to proceed, we then follow a process of getting to know you and discovering what you wish to achieve.
From our earlier meeting, we formulate recommendations that we believe will help you to achieve your goals and plans for the future. You then choose from one of our four ongoing service options. These provide a varying level of continuing support to ensure that our advice maintains your potentially everchanging needs.
Existing clients can obtain a valuation of their investment at any time
Unemployment has risen unexpectedly in the UK in the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).For the three months to November 2024, employment fell by 47,000 sending the unemployment rate up from 4.3% to 4.4%.
The ONS has also revised its previous data to reflect 32,000 extra unemployed in the three months to October 2024.
27th Jan 2025
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Registered address: Unit 111, Lancaster Way Business Park, Ely, Cambridgeshire, CB6 3NX
Registered in England and Wales. Registered No: 05662116.
Pension arrangements must be available for all employees. There are three categories of employee:
Aged between 22 and State Pension Age (SPA) with qualifying earnings over the Auto Enrolment earnings trigger
Qualifying Earnings lower threshold |
£5,772 |
Qualifying Earnings upper threshold |
£41,865 |
Automatic Enrolment earnings trigger |
£10,000 |
8% of Qualifying Earnings of which |
3% is employer's (starting at 1%) |
9% of Basic Salary of which |
4% is employer's (starting at 2%) |
8% of Basic Salary of which |
3% is employer's (starting at 1%) |
(Where basic salary is at least 85% of total earnings) |
|
7% of gross earnings of which |
3% is employer's (starting at 1%) |
Essentially the frequency that the jobholder is paid e.g. monthly, weekly etc. but with reference to the tax month, week etc. therefore it may not be the same as the payroll period.
It is the employer who is responsible to calculate, deduct and pay all contributions to the AE scheme. NOTE – the first and last contributions are likely to be for less than a full pay reference period and should be adjusted accordingly.
It can be seen that it is very important that the payroll system synchronises with the AE scheme otherwise the employer will not be carrying out all requirements and then penalties will be incurred.
Based on the employer’s payroll size as at 1 April 2012 and can be found at www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk/employers using your PAYE reference. The Qualifying Workplace Pension Scheme must be registered with The Pensions Regulator within 4 months of the staging date.
Auto-Enrolment can be postponed for up to 3 months:
All eligible employees must be auto-enrolled, but can, with the correct notification, opt-out within one month of joining the scheme and be treated as never having joined. They can opt back in and will automatically be auto-enrolled every 3 years in any case!
There is a wide range of information that must be provided to all employees at certain times, such as:
Contributions can be paid by effectively reducing salary, which saves on NI contributions, but employee must choose to do this – they cannot be forced, so a contractual variation will need to be implemented.
All eligible employees will be automatically invested into a default investment fund, which is a balanced risk fund that is “life styled” to account for the employees approach to retirement. They also have the option to invest in a wide range of funds of their choosing.