TPO warns over unpaid workplace contributions

Ombudsman has joined with MoneyHelper and TPR to launch a factsheet

Hope William-Smith
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TPO, TPR, and MoneyHelper are working together
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TPO, TPR, and MoneyHelper are working together

The Pensions Ombudsman (TPO) has issued a factsheet on unpaid pension contributions following “regular enquiries” from savers about employers failing to pay into workplace pension accounts.

The factsheet - launched in conjunction with The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and MoneyHelper - outlines scenarios from TPO enquires where employers have opened workplace accounts for savers but do not...

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