SPP voices support for 'evolution' of PSIG

Society calls for ‘greater clarity’ on PSIG’s remit to determine the group’s future

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Shanker: SPP would very much like to see PSIG refining and clarifying its remit and activities so that it can evolve to continue its good work
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Shanker: SPP would very much like to see PSIG refining and clarifying its remit and activities so that it can evolve to continue its good work

The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has outlined its support for the ‘evolution’ of the Pensions Scams Industry Group (PSIG).

In its response to the PSIG's Evolution or Extinction consultation, which was launched last month to determine the future of the organisation, the SPP said its members reported "widespread" use of ...

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