NAPF survey urges government to cut regulation to save DB

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GOVERNMENT must reduce regulation if defined benefit pension schemes are to survive, latest research by the National Association of Pension Funds shows.

The trade body – which polled 27 schemes with a total of £60bn in assets under management and a total of 800,000 members in September – asked schemes what single governmental action would encourage...

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