The industry has urged the National Association of Pension Funds to take care when designing its "pounds and pence" charging code to avoid too much focus on low charges.
In May the NAPF proposed a voluntary code of conduct for members, where it said charges for schemes should be presented to consumers against a baseline comparator (PP Online 16 May). In response...
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