PLSA 2023: Trustees facing far more 'demanding' landscape

Delegates told trustee market is ‘evolving’ to ensure all trustees can work together

Martin Richmond
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Left to right: PLSA's James Walsh, Louise Davey, Helen Miles and Mark Cliff
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Left to right: PLSA's James Walsh, Louise Davey, Helen Miles and Mark Cliff

Due to the changing landscape of the trustee market, the role has become much harder due to the “demanding” standards placed on trustees, delegates at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association’s (PLSA) annual conference heard.

In a session on 19 October, which addressed the trustee skills call for evidence launched by the government in July, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice ...

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