PASA revises standards and looks to boost master trust membership

Michael Klimes
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The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has refreshed its accreditation standards and is considering further changes to better suit master trusts.

The body has issued revised standards clarifying what administrators need to do to become PASA accredited, and has made the initial accreditation stage more straightforward. It is also consideri...

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