ACA: Guidance on notifiable events 'absolutely essential'

The type of events trustees and employers are required to notify TPR about is being extended

Holly Roach
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The consultation mentions that the regulator will update its code of practice and accompanying guidance
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The consultation mentions that the regulator will update its code of practice and accompanying guidance

Comprehensive guidance on notifiable events is “absolutely essential” before modified provisions come into force, the Association of Consulting Actuaries (ACA) said.

In response to the government's Strengthening The Pensions Regulator's Powers: Notifiable Events (Amendments) Regulations 2021 consultation, the ACA said guidance should be given at the very latest...

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