Comment: Why record-keeping needs to improve

Jonathan Stapleton welcomes TPR action on poor record-keeping

Jonathan Stapleton
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We all hear horror stories about scheme administration. The Pensions Regulator (TPR) now has its share of anecdotes following the completion of its first thematic review of record-keeping.

Take, for instance, the defined benefit (DB) scheme the regulator looked at, which had recently assessed its data only to find that more than a third of its members had died. Saying this, the re...

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