PMI and NAPF merger plans abandoned

Stephanie Baxter
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The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has decided it will not merge with the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) in order to retain its independence.

The two bodies announced today that discussions on a merger, announced in October 2014, had come to an end. PMI president Paul Couchman (pictured) said that despite "extremely positive" discussi...

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