Most trustees 'willing' to govern running-on schemes

XPS finds willingness of trustees and sponsors to work collaboratively

Holly Roach
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Most trustees 'willing' to govern running-on schemes

A survey conducted by XPS Pensions Group has revealed 75% of trustees are willing to govern a pension scheme that is running on for surplus.

The consultancy's survey was conducted as part of its response to the government's consultation on defined benefit pension schemes. It found a "clear willingness" among trustees and sponsors to ...

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