Trustee Register definition

by Editor on May 23, 2012

The trustee register is a list compiled by the Pensions Regulator of trustees who meet a set of legislative conditions.  This list is typically used by the regulator to install independent trustees to ensure that schemes are properly managed and that members are protected when a scheme’s employer becomes insolvent.

There is no guarantee that being on the trustee register will result in appointments for a particular trustee – this is done on a case-by-case basis. It is also not compulsory for trustees to be on the trustee register.

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