PP Live 2023: ESOG must not be a box-ticking exercise

Delegates told schemes should think of governance like a ‘puzzle’

Martin Richmond
clock • 2 min read
Left to right:  Vidett client director Curtis Mitchell and director Duncan Wilsherr
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Left to right: Vidett client director Curtis Mitchell and director Duncan Wilsherr

Establishing an effective system of governance (ESOG) for schemes should not be reduced to a box-ticking exercise, according to Vidett.

Speaking yesterday (23 May) at Professional Pensions' flagship event PP Live, Vidett client director Curtis Mitchell said for schemes and trustees to build their ESOG, they should "think of it like...

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