The Commission Requires a Written Undertaking from the Respective Trustees to the Effect That

The Commission Requires a Written Undertaking from the Respective Trustees to the Effect That

<p>Pension Trustee Undertaking </p><p>The Commission requires a written undertaking from the respective trustees to the effect that:</p><p> the provisions of each trust in respect of beneficiaries, trustee(s) and terms of settlement are as contained in the relevant deed dated [xxx],  the resignation of any trustee and, where appropriate, protector will be notified to the Commission forthwith,  no other trustee(s) or any additional or different protector(s) will be appointed, without the prior approval in writing of the Commission,  any proposed changes to the beneficiaries must be notified in writing to the Commission (this does not included changes in members as stipulate din the trust deed);  any proposed distribution or transfer for value or otherwise of any of the trust assets that are not set out in the trust deed must receive the prior approval in writing of the Commission,  if the scheme does not have sufficient assets or there is a shortfall, trustees should advice the Commission;  the trustee has familiarised themselves with the scheme’s policy documents and the relevant law;  the trustee(s) understand that failure to adhere to their undertaking may result in regulatory action. </p>

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