Two in five schemes yet to engage with general code

LCP finds almost half have completed a gap analysis but several have only ‘briefly’ looked at code

Jasmine Urquhart
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LCP says a minority of trustees are "confident" they are already compliant
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LCP says a minority of trustees are "confident" they are already compliant

Two in five (40%) schemes have only ‘briefly’ looked at the recently launched general code of practice and are yet to engage fully with its requirements, research from Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP) has found.

The poll of more than 200 trustees held during an LCP webinar earlier this week found while almost half (46%) have completed a ‘gap analysis' of The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) requirements, several...

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