PP looks at the latest proposals to actually tell schemes what they pay asset managers
Top stories on PP this week included concerns about master trusts, debate over drawdown, and the defined contribution charge cap. Here's what you might have missed.
The abolishment of short service refunds (SSRs) will force some defined contribution (DC) schemes to switch to lower-cost investment strategies, consultants have warned.
The government has laid draft regulations before parliament to introduce a charge cap on defined contribution (DC) default funds alongside a raft of additional governance requirements for trustees.
The DC charge cap could push out good quality managers and products, says Stephanie Baxter
PP looks at why asset managers feeling the pinch might not be all good news
The incoming charge for defined contribution (DC) default funds could lead to increased volatility, BlackRock has warned.
Policymakers' decision not to apply forthcoming governance and transparency rules to funds other than default options may lead to a regulatory gap in defined contribution (DC), Linklaters has warned.
A proposed change to the Pensions Schemes Bill may lead to a future cap on charges in drawdown funds.
In a momentous year for pensions there were many important news stories. Here's our top ten.