PP Live: 'Clock is ticking' on dashboards, TPR says

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TPR CEO spoke today at PP Live
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TPR CEO spoke today at PP Live

The “clock is ticking” on pensions dashboards and schemes should be making progress now, The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) chief executive Charles Counsell has warned.

Speaking today (17 May) at Professional Pensions Live, Counsell said no matter the size or type, "pension schemes should be taking action now" to ensure they are ready for dashboards. He set out...

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