NAPF bemoans 'unnecessary' reporting disclosures

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Proposed financial reporting standards would impose an "unjustified level of disclosure" on schemes, the National Association of Pension Funds warns.

The NAPF said the Accounting Standards Board's revamped disclosure requirements would result in significant costs by grouping schemes alongside banks and insurers. The trade body said schemes wo...

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