TPR: Economic growth and saver interests can be 'mutually reinforcing'

CEO Nausicaa Delfas gives speech confirming supervision changes are ongoing at TPR

Jasmine Urquhart
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TPR CEO Nausicaa Delfas
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TPR CEO Nausicaa Delfas

Economic growth and the interests of pension savers can be “mutually reinforcing” rather than in conflict, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) chief executive Nausicaa Delfas says.

Speaking today (28 March), Delfas said the pensions industry, government and regulators can boost savings and prevent market failures through product innovation, transparency and value for money. ...

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