PMI to undertake 'root and branch' review of qualifications

James Phillips
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Pensions Management Institute (PMI) will review all of its qualifications as it seeks to adapt its offering to the changing pensions landscape.

The institute, which today also announced its new president, said it has not reviewed its qualifications enough in the past, and therefore fears these do not reflect the way the industry has moved ...

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