In her speech, Nausicaa Delfas of TPR emphasized the importance of early and proactive engagement between trustees and employers during M&A to protect pension schemes. She highlighted that TPR’s role is not to prevent M&A but to ensure pensions are fairly considered. We look into this further on our website.
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About Carolyn Saunders

About Alan Cronin
Alan is an Irish-qualified associate in the Pensions practice based in London. He has experience of advising employers and trustees on day-to-day issues involving large multi-employer pension schemes and cross-border pension schemes, both as an in-house and private practice lawyer.
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