TPR calls for industry vigilance after rise in impersonation fraud

Watchdog teams up with City of London police to issues scam alert to 35,000 professionals

Martin Richmond
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TPR calls for industry vigilance after rise in impersonation fraud

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has urged the pensions industry to be vigilant and take immediate action to protect members' retirement savings following a rise in reports of impersonation fraud.

The regulator said a new scam alert, issued today (11 March) to more than 35,000 industry professionals – in collaboration with the City of London Police (CoLP) – warned that scammers have been pos...

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