The drive for transparency in pension charges could lead to occupational scheme advice for employers becoming regulated by the Financial Services Authority, Legal & General says.
The comments come after the National Association of Pension Funds went out to consultation on a code of conduct for defined contribution providers to follow when disclosing their charges to consume...
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