PASA launches 'jargon buster' guide for trustees and admins

The guide breaks down various technical terms and their relevance to pensions

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PASA eAdmin Working Group chair and Clara Pensions co-founder and chief operating officer Kim Toker
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PASA eAdmin Working Group chair and Clara Pensions co-founder and chief operating officer Kim Toker

The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has unveiled a ‘jargon buster reference guide’ to support administrators, trustees, pension managers and sponsors to break down technology terms and their relevance to pensions.

The reference guide, developed by the body's eAdmin Working Group, covers topics such as data storage including cloud hosting; information security and digital identity verification; user experienc...

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