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FCA: Schemes should complain about fund managers

Regulator's interim chief says pension schemes must be vocal when they are 'not getting value for money'

FCA: Schemes should complain about fund managers
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Tracey McDermott, the interim chief executive of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, has called on pension funds to point out when they are “not getting value for money” from their fund managers, as part of the regulator’s ongoing review of the industry.

Speaking at the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association's annual investment conference in Edinburgh, McDermott said a survey of institutional investors was now underway.

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