UK government proposes 0.75% cap on pensions charges

UK's pensions minister, Steve Webb, says his proposals form part of a 'full frontal assault' on fund fees

Government proposals to cap UK pension scheme charges at 0.75% of managed assets received a generally positive reaction from sections of the industry yesterday - though many claimed that most charges on new schemes are below this anyway.

The UK's pensions minister, Steve Webb, told the House of Commons yesterday afternoon that his proposals formed part of a "full frontal assault" on pension fund charges that go further than the previous Labour government's.

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