TPR: Stakes have 'never been higher' for schemes to get things right

CEO Nausicaa Delfas told PP Live delegates the market is currently in a ‘state of change’

Holly Roach
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Delfas: TPR will address poorly performing schemes to ensure value for members
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Delfas: TPR will address poorly performing schemes to ensure value for members

The “stakes have never been higher” for schemes to “get the basics right” and ensure value for members, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) chief executive Nausicaa Delfas has said.

Speaking this morning (22 May) at Professional Pensions Live, Delfas said the pensions market is currently "in a state of change", with "fewer, larger entities" among the market alongside increasin...

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