TPR's mortality decision gives comfort to trustees

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The Pension Regulator's decision to no longer backdate mortality proposals should give some comfort to a large number of trustees, Hewitt Associates says.

Hewitt Associates pension consultant Lynda Whitney said that the company had given a guarded welcome to the regulator’s decision to postpone and review its proposed mortality trigger, but is reserv...

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