VfM framework 'major step forward' but should be more focused on savers, SPP says

Organisation proposes a ‘consumer-facing’ phase of the government’s framework

Holly Roach
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VfM framework 'major step forward' but should be more focused on savers, SPP says

The government’s proposed value for money (VfM) framework is a “major step forward” in improving transparency, accountability and standards across the market, but must focus more on savers, according to the Society of Pension Professionals (SPP).

In a paper published today (2 June) the SPP argued the framework is still primarily designed for trustees, regulators and governance bodies, rather than the individuals whose retirement outcomes de...

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