THE PENSIONS Regulator has finalised and laid before parliament its code of practice on the "modification of subsisting rights", which is says provides greater flexibility to modify scheme rules.
Under the Pensions Act 2004, changes cannot be made to scheme rules without the consent of scheme members or an actuarial equivalence certificate, depending on the type of modification. The code p...
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