'Pound for Pound' initiative unveiled amid debate on shift from cost to value in DC

Roundtable discussion looked to inform the impending consultation on VfM metrics

Jonathan Stapleton
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'Pound for Pound' initiative unveiled amid debate on shift from cost to value in DC

Government, regulators and pension providers convened at a roundtable yesterday (22 July) to discuss a joined-up approach to value for money (VfM) and an industry-wide initiative on the shift from cost to value.

The event yesterday marked the first public discussion of the Pound for Pound (£4£) initiative – a pilot group of providers brought together last year by People's Pension, which includes Aviva, Sma...

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