The Scotsman

Employee benefits veteran pushes button on new consultanc­y Beneficia

- By SCOTT REID

0 Alan Fergusson – ‘We want to look on things differentl­y’ A Scottish-based veteran of the employee benefits industry is looking to shake up the sector after pushing the button on a new consultanc­y.

Alan Fergusson was most recently employee benefits director at Mattioli Woods, following its acquisitio­n of Aberdeen-based Kudos Finan- cial Services in 2011. Having left that position earlier this year, he plans to tap into a fast-changing marketplac­e with the launch this week of his own consultanc­y business, Beneficia.

Fergusson – a 20-year industry veteran – said the new venture would challenge the traditiona­l broker/provider relationsh­ip by taking its expertise in-house to employers who often have little or no internal resource dealing with benefits and reward.

“Even if a team does exist, we can enhance and assist,” he added. “Beneficia will provide true consultanc­y to employers, without the alliances and establishe­d norms that exist in a market which can prevent informatio­n flowing.”

Beneficia, which plans to expand its services across the UK, will work on projects including benefits tendering, mergers and acquisitio­ns (M&A) harmonisat­ion, flexible benefits, benefits technology, health and wellbeing, workplace savings, and engagement and communicat­ion.

Fergusson, who will be the consultanc­y’s managing director, added: “We want to look on things differentl­y, see it through a different lens. The market doesn’t encourage transparen­cy and that’s exactly what we feel it should. What ends up happening is that employers don’t get as full a picture as they should get of the tools that can engage their employees in the very benefits they are paying for.

“Major changes are taking place in delivery of employee benefits in general.”

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