Time-focused service level agreements struck between trustees and third party administrators are too narrow and lead to the wrong focus for members, experts warn.
SLAs are used by trustees to monitor the performance of administrators; however, they are often purely focused on turnaround times. Pension fund data provider CEM Benchmarking director John Simm...
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