Well-funded defined benefit (DB) schemes should not be subject to triennial actuarial valuations, the Pensions Regulator's (TPR) non-executive chair Mark Boyle has said.
Instead, there should be more flexibility in the requirements to allow the regulator to better focus its efforts on struggling schemes. Speaking at Punter Southall's annual pensions conference o...
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