TPR says 'too many' schemes focused on 'minimum' ESG compliance

ESG report finds some schemes have failed to provide SIP or IS links

Jasmine Urquhart
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TPR said some schemes need to do more than the 'minimum' required for ESG
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TPR said some schemes need to do more than the 'minimum' required for ESG

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said “too many” schemes are focused on “minimum” ESG compliance.

TPR's Market Oversight: ESG report checked 3,500 returns from defined contribution (DC), defined benefit (DB) and hybrid schemes. The report found 1% of schemes failed to provide statement of in...

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