PASA publishes DC transfers guidance

The guidance sets out a standardised and non-prescriptive process flow for transfers

Holly Roach
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PASA chair Kim Gubler
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PASA chair Kim Gubler

The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has published guidance covering defined contribution (DC) transfers.

The guidance sets out a standardised and non-prescriptive process flow for transfers and highlights the ‘what' rather than the ‘how'. It also recommends that trustees should agree acceptable ser...

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