PASA: Vital for schemes to get the fundamentals right on administration

PASA chair says there must be ‘positive dialogue’ between trustees and administrators

Martin Richmond
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PASA chair Kim Gubler speaking with PP's Holly Roach (Credit: Jonathan Blackham Photography)
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PASA chair Kim Gubler speaking with PP's Holly Roach (Credit: Jonathan Blackham Photography)

It is “more important than ever” for pension schemes to ensure they have got the fundamentals right when it comes to pensions administration, the Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has said.

Speaking yesterday (6 March) at Professional Pensions' Admin & Data Forum in London, PASA chair Kim Gubler said there had been a "constant" theme throughout the conference of the necessity of getti...

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