PMI and APPT consider trusteeship diploma

James Phillips
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The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) and the Association of Professional Pension Trustees (APPT) have launched a consultation on introducing a Diploma in Pension Trusteeship.

The diploma, which will likely cost between £450 and £550, will be aimed at members of the PMI and APPT, as well as trustees of defined benefit and defined contribution schemes. The qualificatio...

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James Phillips

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