PPF publishes public sector consolidator design document

PSC will allow entry to schemes in deficit and be legally separate from other PPF funds

Jonathan Stapleton
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Katherine Easter: We hope that sharing our early thinking will support an effective debate
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Katherine Easter: We hope that sharing our early thinking will support an effective debate

The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has published its initial views on how a public sector consolidator (PSC) could be structured.

In a discussion document published today (1 March), the PPF set out its "early thinking" as to how a PSC could be structured - noting this was "not a complete or definitive solution" but hoping it ...

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