Are admin costs finally starting to make sense?

Jonathan Stapleton
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This year's Professional Pensions Administration Survey finds fewer schemes are seeing cost reductions. Jonathan Stapleton wonders whether common sense has been found in the TPA market.

Last year's Professional Pensions Administration Survey found that some 42% of respondents had reported a fall in administration costs, as opposed to 11% who said costs had remained the same, and 4...

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