All independent governance committees articles – Page 2
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Opinion
What could we expect from the regulators’ joint pension strategy?
The Pensions Regulator and the Financial Conduct Authority are currently consulting on their joint strategy for regulating the pensions and retirement income sector.
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News
IGC reporting fails to identify value for money
Independent governance committees are failing to adequately report the value for money represented by their respective providers, according to a new report ranking the committees on scrutiny and transparency.
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Opinion
Campaign for greater transparency is critical to proper governance
Chris Roberts at Dalriada Trustees explains the benefits of the FCA’s new requirements for fund managers to provide details of transaction costs when requested to do so by trustees or IGCs.
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News
Savers prepared to look past charges for returns
Good returns are the primary concern for pension scheme members when assessing value for money, according to research conducted by 11 independent governance committees, with charges sitting outside the top 10 of saver concerns.
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Opinion
What to look for in the forthcoming IGC statements
What are independent governance committee reports likely to include this year? Jacqui Reid from law firm Sackers takes a look.
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Opinion
Independent governance committees – what lies ahead for 2017?
Dianne Day from Independent Trustee Services takes a closer look at independent governance committees.
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Opinion
10 points every IGC should consider when judging VFM
From the blog: Independent governance committees have been tasked with assessing the value for money of their provider’s workplace personal pension plans.
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