The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) hopes to conclude compensation payments to its members receiving less than 50% of their original benefit entitlements between April and summer this year, so long as it can collect the necessary information.
It comes after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) last year ruled that PPF compensation was unlawful if members' benefits did not amount to at least 50% of their pre-insolvency entitlements. Th...
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