TPR cross-sector working group initiative to 'bring pensions into the digital age'

Regulator intends it to be a ‘pivotal force’ in shaping the future of pensions

Holly Roach
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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has confirmed it will launch a cross-sector working group with the aim to “bring pensions into the digital, data and technology age”.

In a blog yesterday (1 July), TPR executive director of digital, data and technology Paul Neville confirmed the launch of the initiative and said the regulator wants to collaborate with the industry and other sectors through its new pensions data and digital working group – which he said would be a "pivotal force" in shaping the future of pensions. He said embracing digital, data and technology is an "important way the pensions industry can boost saver outcomes and help grow the economy". "There is a justified buzz around digital, data and technology with artificial intelligence (AI),...

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