Hymans Robertson launches DB funding code resources

Resources consist of updated interactive fast-track tool, factsheet and information hub

Martin Richmond
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McLaren: Many schemes will be keen to start preparing for next April when TPR’s code comes into force for valuations
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McLaren: Many schemes will be keen to start preparing for next April when TPR’s code comes into force for valuations

Hymans Robertson has launched a suite of resources for defined benefit (DB) schemes to provide assistance ahead of The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) funding code coming into force.

The resources consist of an updated interactive fast-track tool which schemes can use to assess how their current strategy compares against the regulator's fast-track tests by combining factors suc...

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