Analysis: The evolving role of consultants

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Raquel Pichardo-Allison discusses the changing relationship between pensions funds and their consultants, and asks whether consultants will need to share their role with third-party providers.

Industry experts say a fundamental shift is under way in the way pension funds make use of their consultants. In 2010, schemes will rely more than ever on their consultants, requesting more service...

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