SAUL is first scheme to adopt KAS Bank's transparency dashboard

Michael Klimes
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The £3.2bn Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London (SAUL) has become the first scheme to sign up to KAS Bank's new cost transparency service.

Launched by the Dutch custodian bank at the start of June, it is a governance tool that aims to give defined benefit (DB) schemes a full overview of their administration and investment costs. SA...

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