Tag Archives: VFM framework
The VFM Framework – not perfect but now fit for purpose.
At the back of DWP’s VFM outcome paper, is its new definition of value for money Our definition of ‘Value for Money’ is that savers’ contributions are being well invested and their savings are not being eroded by high costs … Continue reading
A Treasury pension intervention that’s not about tax
No wonder Laura Trott has been quiet on private pension reform lately, she has a megaphone rather better than Big Zuu A central plank of the reforms that will be unveiled tonight by Jeremy Hunt will be the VFM Framework … Continue reading
Consultants and VFM – Nico and Darren’s podcast #9
I spent my lunchtime yesterday wondering up to the Regents Canal in Islington listening to Nico, Darren and Sophia Singleton talking about VFM from DC pensions. Well that’s not exactly true, more of the conversation was about DB plans (and … Continue reading
Receiving value for your money – the DWP gets it 95% right.
Insight one “money” is not – “costs and charges ” but “contributions” There came a moment , as I was reading the DWP’s Value for Money Consultation that you realised that something has changed. For me that moment wasn’t this … Continue reading