True Potential's workplace pension approved and listed by TPR

One of two GPP providers

Tom Ellis
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True Potential has been listed as an approved provider of workplace pensions by The Pensions Regulator (TPR).

The regulator's list, opened in April, is designed to help businesses find a suitable provider for their workplace pension under auto-enrolment legislation. True Potential is one of only two providers of group personal pensions to be approved by TPR and listed on the regulator's website - Aviva's Company Pension being the other. TPR only lists providers that accept all types of employers regardless of size. True Potential said the regulator's list is "a lifeline to very small firms", which are susceptible to fines if they find themselves struggling to find a provider in time to meet their ...

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