MNTs 'crucial' for good scheme governance but are 'undervalued'

James Phillips
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Schemes can improve their governance by putting more member-nominated trustees (MNTs) on their board, according to the Association of Member-Nominated Trustees.

Having member representatives on the board also improves members' trust in schemes and can persuade them to get on board with higher contributions, AMNT co-chairman David Weeks said. His comment...

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