All Pensions Management Institute articles – Page 7
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NewsEvents and training for pension managers and trustees – Aug 9
Get your calendar in order with this fortnightly bookmark of upcoming events and training opportunities, targeting pension scheme managers and trustees.
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News
Out of reach: How can we close the trustee skills gap?
Any Other Business: If you’re reading this as a trustee and wondering why so many questions are being asked about the future of the role, chances are you’re among the fraction receiving ongoing formal training.
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Opinion
RADAR: Events and training for pension managers – July 26 edition
Get your calendar in order with this fortnightly bookmark of upcoming events and training opportunities, targeting pension scheme managers and trustees.
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Opinion
PMI: From bank accounts back to good old pension provision
Talking Head: The industry should not be distracted from the objectives of traditional pension provision, argues the Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton.
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Opinion
RADAR: Events and training for pension managers – July 10
Get your calendar in order with this fortnightly bookmark of upcoming events and training opportunities, targeting pension scheme managers and trustees.
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Opinion
RADAR: Upcoming events and training for pension managers
Get your calendar in order with this rolling bookmark of upcoming events and training opportunities, targeting pension scheme managers and trustees.
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Opinion
PMI: Hour has come for independent commission
The Pensions Management Institute’s Tim Middleton explains why the impact of freedom and choice on existing policy demonstrates the need for depoliticised pension commission.
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OpinionThe challenges facing Canada and UK's target benefit scheme
Last month, governments in London and Ottawa moved closer to implementing collective pension schemes, which share risk among members in the hope of proving better outcomes for savers.
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Opinion
Why the reg’s DC code is near impossible for lay trustees
PMI president Paul Couchman takes aim at the regulatory burden of the new defined contribution code on lay trustees in particular, and argues it is “highly likely” more than one in four schemes are non-compliant, in this week’s Informed Comment.








