TPR: Challenge and disclosure must become the 'norm'

Regulator says industry must use value for money as ‘guiding principle’

Martin Richmond
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Delfas: Disclosure is here to stay and should be seen as an opportunity rather than a burden
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Delfas: Disclosure is here to stay and should be seen as an opportunity rather than a burden

The pensions industry must deliver value for money for savers through “challenge and disclosure”, which must become an industry “norm”, The Pensions Regulator (TPR) chief executive Nausicaa Delfa says.

In a blog published today (21 March), Delfas said the industry is currently at an "inflection point" as it is moving from a landscape of an abundance of small schemes towards a "concentrated market...

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