Govt finalises defined contribution pension charge cap rules

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The government has laid draft regulations before parliament to introduce a 75 basis point charge cap on defined contribution (DC) default funds alongside a raft of additional governance requirements for trustees.

The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has also published its response to a consultation on the proposals. This coincides with the Financial Conduct Authority's (FCA) final rules on Independent Governance Committees for contract-based schemes. The DWP said the 75 basis points charge cap would not apply to money purchase schemes with a guarantee, but that trustees' fiduciary duties "should mitigate the risk of schemes using low value promises to evade the cap". According to DWP figures savers could end up with an extra £100,000 in their pensions as a result of a cap on auto-enro...

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