PP DC Conference 25: TPR assesses 'historic' landscape for trustees

TPR’s Patrick Coyne emphasises key focus areas including value for money and data

Jasmine Urquhart
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TPR's Patrick Coyne at the PP DC conference yesterday (18 June)
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TPR's Patrick Coyne at the PP DC conference yesterday (18 June)

Trustees are in a “historic” time with several challenges and opportunities facing schemes, and priorities a session from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has said.

Speaking at Professional Pensions' Defined Contribution (DC) Conference yesterday (18 June), TPR interim director of policy and public affairs Patrick Coyne said value for money, data, decumulation...

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