Managers divided on need for service level agreements alternative

Jonathan Stapleton
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Pension managers are split over whether schemes need an alternative to the service level agreements currently used by the vast majority of funds to measure the performance of their administrators.

An exclusive survey by Professional Pensions showed 57% of scheme managers believed an alternative to SLAs was needed. Despite this, 43% said no alternative was necessary. However, even though o...

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