It has finally arrived! After a lengthy wait, the Pensions Regulator (“TPR”) has published the general code of practice (the “Code”). It is expected to come into effect on 27 March 2024. The Code ...
The General Code has not been laid in Parliament, creating uncertainty for trustees The General Code has not been laid in Parliament. This means that the delayed governance code is unlikely to become ...
Welcome to your weekly update from the Allen & Overy Pensions team, covering all the latest legal and regulatory developments in the world of workplace pensions. This week we cover the the publication ...
Lawyers and accountants in the United Kingdom have welcomed the publication of The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) new pensions code of practice but warned it might not improve the management of those that ...
The code needs to be laid before parliament for 40 days on a negative affirmation basis. If no MPs object, it will become effective after that period. With parliament due back from September 4th, this ...
Many in the industry had all but given up on the arrival of the general code of practice after repeated delays in implementation meant many trustees and governing bodies had downed tools on compliance ...
Sole trustees are using The Pensions Regulator’s (TPR) general code as an opportunity to implement innovation, Hymans Robertson finds. The firm's research of nine professional trustee firms found the ...