Consumer panel hits out at DC pension charges

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High and opaque charges are harming savers with defined contribution (DC) pension schemes, according to the Financial Services Consumer Panel (FSCP).

The demise of defined benefit (DB) schemes has placed more importance on DC pensions and, though the auto-enrolment initiative is welcome, there "are still too many high-charging schemes which eat unfairly into yield", said FSCP vice chair Kay Blair. According to the Panel, more needs to be done to ensure members get a fair deal from their DC pensions, including reducing complexity and tackling the cost-effective treatment of small pension pots. Blair, speaking on Monday at the Westminster and City conference on Decumulation Policy, also highlighted the lack of consumer understanding ...

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