PASA re-accredits seven corporate members

Members include consultancies, law and trustee firms, LGPS funds, and the UKPNPS

Jasmine Urquhart
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PASA has awarded seven of its corporate members with re-accreditation
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PASA has awarded seven of its corporate members with re-accreditation

The Pensions Administration Standards Association (PASA) has re-accredited seven of its corporate members.

Administrators who have achieved re-accreditation include consultancies Lane Clark & Peacock and Hymans Robertson, trustee firm Dalriada Trustees, and law firm Spence & Partners. Also Local Gove...

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