PMI and SPP unite in opposition to investment mandation powers

Organisations warn powers will have a ‘negative effect’ and set a ‘troubling precedent’

Martin Richmond
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SPP president Sophia Singleton and PMI chief strategy officer Helen Forrest Hall
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SPP president Sophia Singleton and PMI chief strategy officer Helen Forrest Hall

The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) and the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP) have joined forces to express their opposition to proposed investment mandation powers in the Pension Schemes Bill.

In a joint statement ahead of both organisations giving evidence to the government's Public Bill Committee on the bill today (2 September), the PMI and the SPP said while they support the bill's ai...

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