Trustees say poor data will hinder GMP reconciliation

Michael Klimes
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Poor quality data will hamper the ability of schemes to deal with guaranteed minimum pension (GMP) reconciliations and increase costs, according to research from Aon Hewitt.

In its Pensions Administration Survey 2015, 22% of respondents identified GMP reconciliation as the most pressing issue over the next 12 months. But 21% said data quality would hinder the delive...

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