Exemptions on DC Valuation

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Given by Mia Geringer - Founding Director SolveCo Actuarial Services (Pty) Ltd

The next session will look at the administration and system issues when considering the valuation exemption criteria of Defined Contribution Funds. Certainly a motive in doing so is the objective of reducing the cost of administering and managing DC arrangements.

So I guess the key question here is “ Do we believe that we can decrease the cost if actuarial input is reduced? “
6 Aug 2018 English South Africa Business · Investing

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