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CP14/24: Charges in workplace personal pension schemes
employers and their advisers in relation to the selection and ongoing monitoring of workplace personal pension schemes. ... fund managers and other third parties providing services to firms operating workplace personal pension schemes. -
PS15/5: Final rules for charges in workplace personal pension schemes and feedback on CP14/24
This Policy Statement will be of interest to:. firms operating workplace personal pension schemes. ... consumers who are members of workplace personal pension schemes and consumer groups seeking better value for money for consumers with workplace -
Supplement for firms setting up and operating personal pension schemes including SIPPs [doc]
Application for Authorisation -
Advising on pension transfers – our expectations
Check the FCA requirements when you provide advice on pension transfers. -
Supplement for firms setting up and operating personal pension schemes including SIPPs - notes [doc]
Application for Authorisation -
PS22/12: Pensions Dashboards rules for pension providers
Final rules and guidance requiring regulated pension providers to provide and enable information about personal and stakeholder pensions for pensions dashboards. -
Sign up for British Steel Pension Scheme email updates
Sign up for British Steel Pension Scheme email updates. ... If you'd like to stay up to date on our activity involving the British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS), sign up to receive email updates. -
Publication of costs and charges data by workplace personal pension providers
Our expectations of providers for the first publication of costs and charges information under the new rules. -
Rowanmoor Personal Pensions enters administration
Rowanmoor Personal Pensions Limited is a Self-Invested Personal Pension operator authorised and regulated by the FCA. -
FCA statement on redress methodology for pension transfers
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has today announced that it intends to consult in autumn 2016 to update the methodology used to calculate the levels of redress due in cases of unsuitable advice on transfers from defined benefit (DB)