TPR/FCA joint value for money framework launches

The framework will allow trustees and IGCs to compare their schemes’ value for money with other providers

Holly Roach
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The paper proposes a common framework for disclosing information on value for money
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The paper proposes a common framework for disclosing information on value for money

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have published a joint discussion paper on developing a framework for measuring value for money in defined contribution (DC) schemes.

The paper - published today (16 September) - proposes a common framework for disclosing information on the key elements which make up value for money including investment performance, scheme oversi...

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