Govt publishes Pensions Bill amendment on transaction cost disclosure
The government has proposed an amendment to the Pensions Bill which will pave the way for regulations requiring the disclosure of transaction costs to scheme members.
This comes after pensions minister Steve Webb announced the government would take action on cost disclosure (PP Online, 25 February). The measure has been seen as an answer to increasing pressure on...
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