Aegon IGC reports 'no specific cause for concern' over cost reporting using FCA slippage method

Kim Kaveh
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Aegon's independent governance committee (IGC) has said that overall, it has had "no specific cause for concern" over transaction cost reporting.

Aegon's IGC received transaction cost data from fund managers who used the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) ‘slippage method' for the first time. These costs varied from 0.01% to 0.06% for its p...

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