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What WPS is ACTUALLY saying about pension transparency
The headlines are about “rip-off” pension charges, but the WPS Select Committee’s report is a wide-ranging investigation into the transparency of the pensions industry and not a sensationalist attack on charges. It sets out its stall in the pre-amble. There should … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, auto-enrolment, pensions
Tagged auto enrolment, DWP, Frank Field, pensions, W&P Select, Work and Pensions Select Committee, WPS
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Do we have to wait for the car crash, before we mend the road? CP19/25
Around £12bn worth of DB pension pots could have been subjected to poor transfer advice, based on these FCA figures. This is over one year alone. pic.twitter.com/eUPWu8UoL0 — Josephine Cumbo (@JosephineCumbo) July 30, 2019 It is now too late to … Continue reading
Posted in advice gap, age wage, BSPS, dc pensions, de-risking, pensions
Tagged de-risking, workplace Pensions, WPS
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