CANADA -Large pensions plans could do more to identify funding risks on a timely basis and control them, said Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions Canada (OSFI) head Nicholas Le Pan.
“As a regulator I can put standards in place, but it is up to the regulated institutions to put effective policies and procedures in place to meet those standards.” Speaking at the 2006 western ...
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