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Administration as Critical Infrastructure -KGC Associates (pt. 4)

This is the fourth of a series of articles from KGC Associates. Once again thanks to Hayley Mudge. What consolidation means for system-wide resilience Across the UK pensions industry, administration has historically been treated as a supporting function, essential, but … Continue reading

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Stability is not Scale; admin from the Trustee’s point of view

  This is the second of a series of articles about pension scheme governance from KGC – written by Hayley Mudge. They are proving very helpful to me and my colleagues as we consider the advent of UMES CDC. Why … Continue reading

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Governing Administration in a Consolidated Market – KGC

This is a most thought out post and article. It is the first in what we are promised is a series, I look forward. If this is what being part of IGG means for KGC Associates, then this consolidation that will … Continue reading

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“Love thine admin!” Kim Gubler’s ten commandments to pension schemes.

I have just had the pleasure of reading Jasmine Urquhart‘s excellent account of Kim Gubler’s address to the PASA admin and data forum yesterday. In summary Gubler called for Administrators to step up to the plate and get heard Trustees … Continue reading

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Pension Administration – Cinderella no more; – Lesley Carline.

“Administration” has for decades been the Cinderella at the pension ball. Starved of investment , pension administration teams are typically underpaid and under-valued. Fees for administration are often fixed by the scheme funder (historically the employer, more recently the funder … Continue reading

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