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Lifesight Pensions

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  • FIREDreamer
    FIREDreamer Posts: 1,248 Forumite
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    edited 24 October 2024 at 7:03AM
    leosayer said:
    leosayer said:
    I have been with LifeSight for around 3 years, transferred from a DC scheme administered by WTW.
    LifeSight is a WTW solution
    Yes, thanks for reminding me. It reminded me of a problem on their website where you can't log on to both their DB portal and the LifeSight portal on the same device.

    There's potentially shared underlying technologies that conflict with you having two different log ins.

    WTWs a funny company, if you come from the general insurance world it's Willis, if you come from pensions or annuities then they're Watson. Yet to find who has old memories of Towers (Perrin)
    Think Bacon and Woodrow, Watson Wyatt and Woodrow Milliman are in there somewhere?
  • DullGreyGuy
    DullGreyGuy Posts: 18,613 Forumite
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    leosayer said:
    leosayer said:
    I have been with LifeSight for around 3 years, transferred from a DC scheme administered by WTW.
    LifeSight is a WTW solution
    Yes, thanks for reminding me. It reminded me of a problem on their website where you can't log on to both their DB portal and the LifeSight portal on the same device.

    There's potentially shared underlying technologies that conflict with you having two different log ins.

    WTWs a funny company, if you come from the general insurance world it's Willis, if you come from pensions or annuities then they're Watson. Yet to find who has old memories of Towers (Perrin)
    Think Bacon and Woodrow, Watson Wyatt and Woodrow Milliman are in there somewhere?
    Watson Wyatt is the "Watson" of WTW, Bacon & Woodrow went to Hewitt Associates which went into Aon.

    Woodrow Milliman I think just became Milliman... I've done work with them in the past but dont know their history too well. 
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