TPR: Industry must combine regulation and innovation to boost outcomes

TPR says regulation is ‘prerequisite’ to support innovation in the industry

Martin Richmond
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TPR: Industry must combine regulation and innovation to boost outcomes

The pensions industry will need to encourage “greater collaboration” between regulation and innovation to boost saver outcomes, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said.

Speaking today (24 April), TPR interim director of policy and public affairs Patrick Coyne outlined the regulator's mission to protect savers' money, enhance the pensions system, and support innova...

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