When disaster strikes: How to ensure your master trust can survive a crisis

Disasters happen, but the consequences can be huge. Pádraig Floyd looks at what trustees and employers can do to ensure the master trust they have selected can withstand a crisis
It's good to know when things go wrong that someone has your back. That is as true in running a pension scheme as it is in everyday life. Generally, we rely upon the 'tried and tested' formulae provided...
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