TPR launches phased communications programme for DC schemes

Programme will ensure DC plans are ready for the higher Pension Schemes Act standards

Holly Roach
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TPR director of DC and master trust supervision Kim Goodall-Brown
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TPR director of DC and master trust supervision Kim Goodall-Brown

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has launched a phased communications programme for defined contribution (DC) schemes to help ensure they are ready for the changes under the Pensions Schemes Act.

In a blog published today (25 June), DC trustees: time to get ready for higher standards, the regulator said its programme will set clear expectations, show what good looks like, provide practical ...

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