Politicians on both sides of the house have cautiously backed the industry code of conduct on charges as a first step to improving transparency.
The code, published today, scales back on a previous commitment to expressing charges in "pounds and pence", but demands all providers and advisers list their charges in a standard template for employers setting up schemes for auto-enrolment. Pensions minister Steve Webb (pictured) said the code was a "useful starting point" as auto-enrolment is rolled out, but argued the government would take action if there is insufficient progress. He said: "We welcome today's announcement on the introduction of a joint industry code of conduct on making pensions charges clear to employers - it's a...
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