LGPS expects 'rapid' level of change and reform over next decade

Survey finds UK investment and dashboards to be biggest regulatory challenges for LGPS

Martin Richmond
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LGPS expects 'rapid' level of change and reform over next decade

The climate of “rapid” change and reform seen in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) over the course of the last decade is expected to continue in the future, research from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) finds.

The trade body surveyed 57 of its members who work within the LGPS – consisting of 40 funds and 17 members who work within the LGPS in another capacity, such as a fund manager or legal adviser. It ...

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