Articles - PLSA Webinar on being alert to pension scams


The uncertainty and financial pressure in the wake of Covid-19 means savers are potentially more vulnerable to scams than ever. How have pension scams adapted to exploit the crisis? What strategies should scheme trustees and managers employ to ensure they protect member outcomes? Join our panel for insights into what is happening in the market and practical tips for spotting and avoiding scams.

SPEAKERS
Caroline Escott, Senior Policy Lead: Investment and Stewardship, PLSA
Peter Flanagan, Chair, DHL Trustees
Margaret Snowdon OBE, President, Pensions Administration Standards Association
Host: Rachel Pine, Events & Training Content Manager, PLSA

 

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