Statement season would be best in Q3, says PASA

The association has identified five areas in the proposal for further attention

Hope William-Smith
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PASA benefit statements working group chair Helen Ball
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PASA benefit statements working group chair Helen Ball

While there is “no perfect time” in the year for the government’s proposed statement season, September, October or November would be the most logical for schemes, the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) says.

A suitable window for the season is a key part of guidance published today (17 December) by the association which outlines a total of five areas for the government's further consideration. Follo...

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