Anne-Marie Winton looks at the changing nature of pension fraud and what can be done about it.
DeVere UK has agreed to stop transfer analysis reports after a meeting with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Work and pensions minister Damian Green has confirmed the government will consult on hidden costs and charges later this year.
The lifetime ISA (LISA) needs an independent governance mechanism to ensure savers' money is invested appropriately, PTL has argued.
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Members of the Work and Pensions Committee (WPC) have been urged to set up a broad inquiry into hidden costs and charges faced by pension schemes.
This week's top stories include the regulator issuing its first fines to master trusts over chair statements, and the CovPress scheme's rescue from the PPF in first-of-its-kind action.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has been urged to consider a broader section of pension costs than simply transaction costs.
Pensions minister Richard Harrington has said the government will work with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to improve transparency of pension costs.