2020 Trustees launches new single code service

Service will support trustees ahead of the implementation of the single code of practice

Martin Richmond
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Travers: "This new team supports sponsor and trustee boards striving to meet the new challenges the combined code may present"
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Travers: "This new team supports sponsor and trustee boards striving to meet the new challenges the combined code may present"

2020 Trustees has created a new service designed to provide trustees with support ahead of the implementation of The Pensions Regulator’s new single code of practice.

The service will provide trustees with guidance to review their schemes' existing governance structures. Additionally, the service will work with schemes to ensure that any new governance proced...

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