UK - Ministers must slow the pace of pension reform to give trustees time to adapt to increased expectations on them, the Pensions Management Institute claims.
Newly re-elected president Roger Cobley – talking exclusively to IPN’s sister publication Professional Pensions about the challenges that lie ahead for the institute – said most lay trustees only h...
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