NAPF proposes two-page 'pounds and pence' fund charge doc

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The National Association of Pension Funds has launched a public consultation on the scope of its "pounds and pence" charging code of conduct, proposing adherents produce a two-page disclosure document for members.

The association announced last autumn that it would create a voluntary code of conduct for defined contribution providers to follow when disclosing their charges to consumers (PP Online 20 October ...

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