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ICB accreditation for aeComply
LEBC Group’s (LEBC) Auto-enrolment solution, aeComply, has now received formal accreditation from the professional body, the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB).
aeComply is an online monitoring tool which helps companies comply with their Auto-enrolment obligations. LEBC has already assisted over 300 employers and a significant number of payroll bureaux ensure they successfully achieve their staging date. ICB members will be able to engage with LEBC and make certain they have the correct tools to address the Auto-enrolment issues facing their own clients and employers.
“Bookkeepers are pivotal to the successful implementation of Auto-enrolment” says ICB chief executive, Garry Carter, “I am therefore delighted that ICB is able to accredit aeComply and can confidently recommend their service to members”.
LEBC’s Divisional Director Glynn Jones said, “aeComply has been designed to work with any payroll system and any pension provider. We are very proud to receive this formal accreditation from ICB and are looking forward to establishing a long term professional relationship with their members”.
“Both Government and The Pensions Regulator have increasingly been of the view that Auto-enrolment can only be successful with the participation of payroll managers and we are committed to helping ICB members achieve a better understanding of the Auto-enrolment landscape”.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by LEBC Group Ltd .
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