People's Partnership urges government to place more emphasis on value for money

CEO says bill marks a ‘once-in-a-generation’ moment for the industry and savers

Martin Richmond
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Heath-Lay: We should try to get this right as an industry as best we can from day one
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Heath-Lay: We should try to get this right as an industry as best we can from day one

People’s Partnership has given evidence before the Public Bill Committee on the Pension Schemes Bill and urged the government to placed increased emphasis on value for money (VfM).

Speaking yesterday (2 September) during the committee's hearing, chief executive Patrick Heath-Lay said the Pension Schemes Bill marked a "once-in-a-generation" moment for both the industry and for...

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