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25.—(1) Signpost data is comprised of the following—
(a)information on member-borne costs and charges (applicable to money purchase schemes(1) only);
(b)the scheme’s statement of investment principles;
(c)the scheme’s implementation statement.
(2) Where signpost data is applicable to the nature of the scheme or type of benefit in question, trustees or managers must, immediately after a view request is received, provide a website address for locations where signpost data can be accessed.
(3) In this regulation—
(a)“statement of investment principles” has the same meaning as in regulation 29A(2A)(a) of the 2013 Regulations(2);
(b)“implementation statement” has the same meaning as in paragraph 30(1)(f)(i) of Part 5 of Schedule 3 to the 2013 Regulations.
“money purchase scheme” is defined in section 318(1) of the Pensions Act 2004.
S.I. 2013/2734; regulation 29A was inserted by regulation 3(1) and (6) of S.I. 2018/233; regulation 29A(2A) was inserted by regulation 5(1) and (4)(b) of S.I. 2018/988.
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