Data standards fall short at 81% of schemes

Jenna Towler
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Trustees and administrators have been told to increase the quality of their record keeping after just 19% of schemes measured up The Pensions Regulator's guidance standards.

The regulator published a consultation today setting out standards for member records and requiring schemes that fall short to take steps to improve their performance. Following extensive resear...

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