The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) defined contribution (DC) code of conduct has created a "paradigm shift" in trustee knowledge requirements and leaves them far more open to criticism, industry experts claim.
Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) co-chair Barry Parr explained parts of the code would require more trustee knowledge than ever before. Parr pointed to clause 132 of the code, whi...
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