PLSA 24: TPR to publish 'suite' of guidance soon

Louise Davey talk on general code encourages trustees to ‘be honest’ about gap analysis

Jasmine Urquhart
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Joe Dabrowski and Louise Davey at the PLSA's investment Conference 2024. Photo: PLSA/ Malcolm Cochrane
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Joe Dabrowski and Louise Davey at the PLSA's investment Conference 2024. Photo: PLSA/ Malcolm Cochrane

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said it will publish a “suite” of guidance in due course, a session at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) annual conference has heard.

During a session on the general code of practice chaired by PLSA deputy policy director Joe Dabrowski, TPR interim director of regulatory policy, analysis and advice Louise Davey said the industry ...

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