TPR to launch industry, saver, and employer input panels

Chair Sarah Smart says panels will help TPR focus on outcomes rather than outputs

James Phillips
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TPR chair Sarah Smart

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) will open a series of panels with industry professionals, employers and pension scheme members to help identify future policy.

In a bid to focus more on outcomes, rather than outputs, the watchdog is hoping to discover how it can measure success rather than through, for example, the completion of a mandatory statement. ...

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