Search Results: Risk Management

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Getting ready for the Code - Where to start

17 Dec 2021

Musings

Welcome to the Muse series Getting ready for the Code, where we are sharing practical tips and tools. The first article in the series is a practical look at gap analysis, to help assess how ready you are for the Code and ORA. After initial Trustee training, this is where many are starting their Code and ORA work.

Getting value from the TPR Single Code

2 Mar 2022

Musings

With the TPR Single Modular Code expected to come into force this Autumn, check out how we can help you get value from your work on the ESOG and ORA.

Getting Ready for the Code - Reviewing the ESOG

22 Jun 2022

Musings

The sixth article in our Muse series Getting ready for the Code, is a short practical look at how to get the most out of your ESOG review.

The General Code, the ESOG, the ORA and the search for truth

26 Jun 2024

Musings

Even though the General Code is here, many pension schemes are yet to undertake their Effective System of Governance (ESOG) gap analysis or review their risk management arrangements. Check out our article to find out how we could help.

The Importance of Oversight

13 Dec 2021

Case studies

Administration is complex. It may seem simple to the member on the receiving end, and to the clients that hold it at arm’s length. But think about the raft of legislation, data issues, legacy rules, mergers, acquisitions and all the other things that get thrown into the pot for good measure. It’s easy to see how mistakes can creep in and errors be made regardless of how robust the systems, risk management and quality controls are that wrap around it.

How do you decide between in-house versus outsourced pensions management?

16 Jun 2025

Musings

In the last edition of Muse News, Ellen looked at the role of the pensions manager, which has become significantly more demanding. With the increasing weight of project work, such as dashboards, GMP work and end-game journey planning, alongside business-as-usual activities, managing resource and key person risk is critical. Ellen takes a deeper dive into factors that should be considered when looking at in-house versus outsourced pensions management – cost, managing risks, sustainability and flexibility.