Severn Trent is set to contribute £75m over two years to help plug the deficit of its defined benefit schemes.
The recovery plan, set after the schemes' latest triennial valuations were agreed, will see the utility firm pay in £40m in 2013/14 and £35m in 2014/15. It will them make a contribution of £15m ...
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