TPR and FCA say VfM framework will lead to 'mindset shift' so schemes compete on genuine value

Regulators discuss the future of the VfM framework on a recent podcast

Holly Roach
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TPR and FCA say VfM framework will lead to 'mindset shift' so schemes compete on genuine value

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) and the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) have argued the value for money (VfM) framework will lead to a “mindset shift” resulting in schemes competing on genuine value.

Speaking on a podcast published by TPR today (28 April), the regulators discussed how the framework will improve transparency on investment performance, costs, and service quality to allow better c...

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