Provider says solution could save members £11,000 in charges and tackle small pots issue
The biggest stories on PP were Pirelli's £600m longevity swap, how trustees could get sued over excessive charges, and four insurers to enter bulk annuities market by 2021. Here are the top five.
John Gray asks why UK pension schemes do not have access to important information on charges.
Catherine Howarth has been an appointed as an ambassador for the Transparency Task Force (TTF)
Aegon is reducing or simplifying charges for over 600,000 contributing members of workplace schemes, according to its independent governance committee (IGC).
The Treasury will legislate to cap excessive early exit charges levied on savers using pension freedom, it has confirmed.
Providers must to make strong case to keep variety of charges
A legacy committee to deal with historic issues is being created by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) as part of a shake-up of the group's internal structure.
The government has published plans that could give trustees responsibility for ensuring their members are not paying commission to advisers out of their own pot.
Can regulation make fees less murky?