Spence & Partners launches outsourced data service for DB schemes

Service set up for DB schemes with between 2,500 and 25,000 members

Holly Roach
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Spence & Partners chief commercial officer Tom Pook
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Spence & Partners chief commercial officer Tom Pook

Spence & Partners has launched an outsourced data service for defined benefit (DB) schemes with between 2,500 and 25,000 members.

The firm said the solution will provide data checking and improvement services, benefit audits, benefit rectification services, and GMP reconciliation and equalisation. Spence said the launch co...

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