Maps lays down response to Covid-19 pensions impact in 10-year strategy

Hope William-Smith
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The Money and Pensions Service (Maps) has a “critical role to play” in the UK’s economic recovery from coronavirus, it says in a ten-year corporate plan released today.

The plan - delayed since the beginning of April due to Covid-19 - outlined the organisation's immediate priorities and response to the outbreak as well as groundwork for the delivery of key initiatives including its wellbeing strategy over the next ten years. Maps will look to create a "movement of many different organisations" over the next 12 months to build on collaboration already undertaken in advance of the release of the wellbeing strategy in January. The plan outlines steps for the body to also increase its focus on customer delivery by spearheading sector-wide initiatives foc...

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