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Councils move against hidden costs

Local-government body could look to force firms managing more than £250 billion of pension assets to disclose costs by autumn if the funds industry drags its heels

Christopher Sier: Ardent campaigner for pension cost transparency who believes councils could save millions
Christopher Sier: Ardent campaigner for pension cost transparency who believes councils could save millions Photo: Micha Theiner

The UK’s Local Government Association is close to forcing managers looking after £255 billion of council pension assets to disclose their hidden transaction costs by this autumn.

Jeff Houston, head of pensions at the LGA which represents 435 local authorities across the UK, said it will act if the Investment Association's new independent advisory task force, which was set up in June to deliver a new costs disclosure standard, drags its heels.

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