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Home About Nest Corporation How Nest is run Gifts and hospitality
Nest publishes a register of any gifts and hospitality received or given by Board Members or our executive team each quarter.
Board Member gifts and hospitality register - April - September 2020 (PDF)
No gifts or hospitality received or given.
As a public corporation we have no owners or shareholders. This means we’re free to run the scheme in the interests of our members.
How Nest is run
Nest’s order is the legal document that establishes the scheme and appoints Nest Corporation as the Trustee. This can only be amended by Parliament.
Order and rules
The Statement of investment principles (SIP) sets out how Nest will invest members’ money.
Investment principles
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives any person of any age or nationality, anywhere in the world, the right to access certain official information held by public authorities in the UK.
Freedom of Information Act
We’re committed to dealing with any concerns you may have about Nest in a timely manner.
Complaints
The Chair and Board Members set the strategic direction and objectives of Nest.
Find out more about Nest's Board Members
Day-to-day management of Nest Corporation is delegated by the Board to the executive team.
Find out more about the executive team
We think it’s important to be clear about how we operate and what we do. We’ve set this out in documents like our corporate plans for the years ahead.
Policies and plans