LGPS funds must engage with pools on the 'basics' today, urges Hymans Robertson

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Martin Richmond
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Walker: Talking through the basics now will help funds to maintain oversight and fulfil their governance obligations
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Walker: Talking through the basics now will help funds to maintain oversight and fulfil their governance obligations

Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) funds should engage with their pools on the “basics” before the changes being legislated in the Pension Schemes Bill come into force, Hymans Robertson says.

The consultancy said LGPS funds should engage with their pools to set goals and expectations on the "basic" elements of their imminent partnership. It noted the new and expanded services includi...

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