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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Gareth Thomas (Labour and Co-operative Party), on Thursday, 12 January 2012, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 50 members in total.


HIDDEN COSTS IN PENSION AND SAVING FUNDS

That this House notes with concern the presentation to HM Treasury by Dr Christopher Sier, a former consultant to investment managers, and David Norman, formerly Chief Executive of Credit Suisse Asset Management (UK) that high pension and saving fund hidden costs are not fully understood by consumers, could damage the fragile savings culture in the UK, are estimated to cost 67.2 billion a year with the greatest cost being wages and bonuses for traders and fund managers, and are rising; further notes that even the costs which are made public reveal that UK funds are in many cases more expensive to invest in than funds in France, Germany and the US; believes that without reform pension funds management business opportunities for the UK financial services industry could be lost; and calls on the Government to take urgent action to drive pension charges down and help the next generation of pensioners and the communities they live in to have a safer, more secure future.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
2597 
Session
2010-12
Other sponsors
Mike Gapes
Kate Green
Tristram Hunt
Rushanara Ali
Tom Harris
Subjects
Fees and charges Workplace pensions Pension funds
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk