PLSA 2023: Schemes warned over data degradation

Delegates urged to move to a programme of monthly or weekly data monitoring

Martin Richmond
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Left to right: Maria Espadinha, Alan Clay and Andrew Whitelaw
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Left to right: Maria Espadinha, Alan Clay and Andrew Whitelaw

Schemes need to be more wary of the degradation of their data over time, delegates at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) annual conference heard.

In a session yesterday (18 October), delegates heard from LexisNexis head of strategy for customer data solutions Alan Clay and Brightwell head of member services Andrew Whitelaw about how data deg...

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