Ondra – Independent financial advisory firm

Pensions

 

Relentless quest for boutique solutions for any financial worry.

 

Pensions are usually something that a person does not have to worry about until they retire. They are fairly easy to comprehend; you earn, you put part of said earnings into your pensions, your employer matches that contribution (in principle), you retire, you live off your pensions for the rest of your life. 

It should be as simple as that, however, since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and with the Covid-19 pandemic, some people have had difficulty either saving for their pension or seeing their pension disappear before their eyes.

  For a long time now, financial institutions and advisors have been campaigning to revaluate the UK pension schemes and have called for reform. One of those individuals is Michael Tory, founder of Ondra Partners. Recently, Michael Tory, with his expertise in the financial sector, gave a unique insight on how best to reform the UK’s pension schemes.

 

 

   The comments and proposals made by Michael Tory to the Financial Times regarding the UK pensions system would “restore UK capital markets to health and help revitalise the economy, especially by investing in infrastructure.” The problem with the pension system in the UK, from Mr. Tory’s point of view, is that UK companies focus investments on “dividends and not capital appreciation.” Mr. Tory proposes that the UK pension system, “needs a complementary alternative to private equity to reinvigorate its corporate sector.”

   Ondra, the boutique advisory firm, is committed to providing their clients effective and simple advice. Ondra Parners, being born out of the Global Financial Crisis, understands what tough economic times means for the average citizen. Mr. Tory, who previously worked at Lehman Brothers, knows first-hand what a setback feels like, which is why he and Ondra aim to present their clients with holistic and creative solutions to complex problems in their practice areas.

Ondra – Independent financial advisory firm

Pensions

Relentless quest for boutique solutions for any financial worry. Pensions are usually something that a person does not have to worry about until they retire. They are fairly easy to comprehend; you earn, you put part of said earnings into your pensions, your employer matches that contribution (in principle), you retire, you live off your pensions for the rest of your life.

It should be as simple as that, however, since the 2008 Global Financial Crisis and with the Covid-19 pandemic, some people have had difficulty either saving for their pension or seeing their pension disappear before their eyes.

For a long time now, financial institutions and advisors have been campaigning to revaluate the UK pension schemes and have called for reform. One of those individuals is Michael Tory, founder of Ondra Partners. Recently, Michael Tory, with his expertise in the financial sector, gave a unique insight on how best to reform the UK’s pension schemes.

 

The comments and proposals made by Michael Tory to the Financial Times regarding the UK pensions system would “restore UK capital markets to health and help revitalise the economy, especially by investing in infrastructure.” 

 

The problem with the pension system in the UK, from Mr. Tory’s point of view, is that UK companies focus investments on “dividends and not capital appreciation.” Mr. Tory proposes that the UK pension system, “needs a complementary alternative to private equity to reinvigorate its corporate sector.”

 

Ondra, the boutique advisory firm, is committed to providing their clients effective and simple advice. Ondra Parners, being born out of the Global Financial Crisis, understands what tough economic times means for the average citizen. Mr. Tory, who previously worked at Lehman Brothers, knows first-hand what a setback feels like, which is why he and Ondra aim to present their clients with holistic and creative solutions to complex problems in their practice areas.