Trustees must act to secure the employer covenant before it starts to show signs of weakening or financial distress, Zolfo Cooper says.
The advisory and restructuring services provider told trustees not to assume there would be “time to act” when they spotted a covenant deteriorating. Head of pensions advisory services Gary Squi...
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