Outgoing National Association of Pension Funds chairman Lindsay Tomlinson has urged schemes to demand more from the organisation and band together to lobby government more effectively.
Tomlinson, who hands over chairmanship of the NAPF to Mark Hyde Harrison tomorrow, said it was essential schemes become more open to collective representative to get what they need from government....
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