Schemes say poor data could scupper exercises

Michael Klimes
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Schemes are concerned poor quality data will restrict their ability to carry out projects to manage liabilities or switch providers, according to research from Aon Hewitt.

Almost seven out of ten (69%) respondents to the firm's Pensions Administration Survey said data standards could hinder these tasks, up from one in five last year. The projects schemes were most...

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