Scheme wind-ups will be delayed if new criteria on guaranteed minimum pension equalisation are adopted by the Pension Protection Fund, an independent trustee warns.
Capital Cranfield Trustees director Vernon Holgate said the PPF’s intention to consult on its GMP equalisation stance could create “uncertainty, costs and delay, for what is largely an exercise in ...
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