PMI launches refreshed brand and range of new initiatives following review

Institute centres its approach around three core business areas

Jonathan Stapleton
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Ruston Smith: We will continue our mission to develop a skilled, innovative, and agile pensions workforce that will aim to deliver improved long-term retirement outcomes
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Ruston Smith: We will continue our mission to develop a skilled, innovative, and agile pensions workforce that will aim to deliver improved long-term retirement outcomes

The Pensions Management Institute (PMI) has unveiled a range of new initiatives as well as a refreshed brand to better reflect its core values of being professional, inclusive, collaborative, future-focused and trusted.

The move follows a strategic review of the future needs of the institute's members, employers and strategic partners. The PMI said it had strengthened its core offering around three guiding prin...

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