The Investment Association (IA) has revealed its proposed code to standardise cost disclosure across collective funds, segregated mandates, and institutional investors.
Research suggests trustees have a good understanding of basic charges but are less certain on other costs. Michael Klimes looks at the findings
If industry-led initiatives to tackle cost transparency do not stand up to scrutiny the FCA will look to regulate.
A supermajority of pensions buzz respondents rebuked a suggestion that all defined benefit (DB) schemes should be merged into one.
The top three consultants have put together a package of measures designed to increase transparency and competitiveness in the consultancy and fiduciary management markets. Helen Morrissey gets the industry response
David Hutchins looks at the recent FCA interim market study and asks how better value can be delivered to members
Aon Hewitt, Mercer and Willis Towers Watson have joined forces in calling for measures to tackle transparency and competition issues raised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Anthony Filbin says trustees must prepare for new responsibilities.
This week we want to know if The Pensions Regulator's call to ban pension transfers to small self-administered schemes (SSASs) is a good idea.