Regulate don't procrastinate

The master trust sector needs compulsory regulation not voluntary assurance, says Morten Nilsson.

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Membership numbers recently published by the big six master trusts highlight exactly how important they are in the auto-enrolment (AE) market.

Of the three million people auto-enrolled, over two million are in one of the big six master trusts. With numbers like this, pressure is building on The Pensions Regulator (TPR) to take action t...

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