CISI calls for transparency on advisers' pension dashboard costs

Consultation underway

Hannah Godfrey
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Members of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI) have called for transparency on costs to the advice sector in relation to the pensions dashboard.

Responding to the government's consultation on the project, CISI members expressed concerns over who will pay for the set-up and maintenance of the dashboard.   The members noted the additional financial burdens being placed on the industry lately, such as the hefty Financial Services Compensation Scheme levy and rising professional indemnity costs. David Simpson: Don't make a hash of the dashboard Additionally, CISI members said, it was important there be a single dashboard to ensure consumers were not confused by several potential offerings. They added they wanted to feel confide...

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