Governance cuts long-term costs despite compliance expense

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Around eight in ten pension professionals believe good scheme governance cuts long-term costs, despite governance practices themselves becoming more expensive, according to a report from eShare.

However, 63% of people admitted costs associated with governance, risk and compliance have increased. The survey included responses from trustees, actuaries and pensions managers. Some 90% said ...

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