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To advise the Board on policy , benefit schemes , investments , and
administration , at least two standing committees should be set up . This will
enable the Board to access outside expertise . If a country has a pension
regulator , there should ...
To advise the Board on policy , benefit schemes , investments , and
administration , at least two standing committees should be set up . This will
enable the Board to access outside expertise . If a country has a pension
regulator , there should ...
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The above arrangements have meant that national provident fund organizations
often act as service providers as well as regulators of those funds exempted from
the mandatory scheme . India , Malaysia and Sri Lanka represent examples of ...
The above arrangements have meant that national provident fund organizations
often act as service providers as well as regulators of those funds exempted from
the mandatory scheme . India , Malaysia and Sri Lanka represent examples of ...
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( SFRC ) which will regulate all provident and pension fund schemes , including
those that are managed by the state . Hong Kong has a functioning Mandatory
Provident Fund Schemes Authority ( MPFA ) which was set up even before the
MPF ...
( SFRC ) which will regulate all provident and pension fund schemes , including
those that are managed by the state . Hong Kong has a functioning Mandatory
Provident Fund Schemes Authority ( MPFA ) which was set up even before the
MPF ...
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