‘Proportionate balance between benefits'
The process of appointing a policy holder to an independent governance committee (IGC) is a long and complex process according to Royal London.
‘Small number' of firms asked to review sales
Most respondents in this week's Pensions Buzz think allowing people to use pensions to buy homes is a bad idea.
Jonathan Lipkin says the Investment Association is getting closer to delivering a complete framework for disclosing costs.
The pensions and investment industry needs to be much more explicit about the objectives of active management, according to former Investment Association (IA) head Daniel Godfrey.
This week's most read stories include TPR protecting members of a DB scheme accidentally converted to DC, and the FCA fining Aviva £8.2m for failing to protect client assets.
Complaints made to the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) about decumulation, life and pensions have continued to fall.
Robin Ellison talks about the acceleration in consultations and whether it is a good thing.
The industry has welcomed the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) consultation on forcing asset managers to provide greater transparency on transaction costs.