SPP publishes DB funding regime guidance

SPP outlines steps schemes should consider amid the ‘uncertainty’ of new funding regime

Martin Richmond
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Singleton: There remains a degree of uncertainty and speculation around how schemes should adjust their strategies under the new regime
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Singleton: There remains a degree of uncertainty and speculation around how schemes should adjust their strategies under the new regime

The Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) has published guidance for defined benefit (DB) schemes on the DB funding regime.

The Pensions Regulator (TPR)'s DB Funding Code, which was laid in parliament last month, will set out the regulator's expectations of trustees, sponsoring employers and advisers and cover guidance ...

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