A new guide to help pension trustees perform their duties properly has been launched by the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
‘Trustees’ Self assessment of their Performance and Assessment of their Third Party Providers’, is being unveiled at the NAPF Investment Conference in Edinburgh this week. It has been designed to help trustees of all sizes of pension schemes to improve the management of their scheme’s affairs. Issues covered include the individual and collective skill sets of the trustees, the creation and implementation of policy and adherence to governance structures. The guide also points out implementing a successful process for performance assessment is a significant task, but one which should help...
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