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The NAPF's proposed coded of conduct on charges has split the industry reports Rachel Dalton

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The National Association of Pension Funds' ‘pounds and pence' proposed code of conduct for DC charges has split the industry. Rachel Dalton reports.

In autumn 2011, the NAPF announced it would create a voluntary code of conduct for insurers, master trusts, fund managers, financial advisers and administrators, which would act as a guide to provi...

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