Tag Archives: DC Governance
Straight talking from the IMA on charges?
In one of the least incisive video interviews I’ve seen this year, here’s Ian Smith of Pensions Week quizzing Jonathan Lipkin- IMA Director of Public Policy Decision- on how the IMA and its members are facing up to the … Continue reading
Posted in FCA, Financial Conduct Authority, Financial Education, governance, pensions
Tagged Business, charges, costs, DC Governance, DWP, Fat-cat, FCA, Financial services, governance, Government, hidden costs, IMA, Retirement, Steve Webb
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“Value for money” key to DC Governance say FCA.
The FCA published yesterday an important consultation (CPA14/16) proposing rules for independent governance committees (IGCs). The introduction of IGCs was agreed by the ABI as part of a deal with the Office of Fair Trading that fended off insurers being referred to a more serious investigation. The main … Continue reading
Posted in accountants, advice gap, dc pensions, FCA
Tagged dc, DC Governance, FCA, governance
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