Sponsoring employers may feel cost of regulatory shift

Jonathan Stapleton
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The regulator's increase in headcount increases its focus on member protection. Jonathan Stapleton says this may have a negative impact on sponsoring employers.

The Pensions Regulator has announced it will boost its headcount by 21% by the end of March 2021 - taking it from 591 full-time equivalent staff to around 720. The watchdog's corporate plan for ...

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