TPR shelves conditional data targets but warns idle schemes

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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said it will not set conditional data targets similar to those set for common data, as it announces a complete review of its guidance.

The regulator also offered a stark warning to schemes not to stall on improving member data. It said it will review its current guidance on record keeping once the Pensions Bill has passed next ...

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