The £337m Next Group Pension Plan moved from a £49.5m deficit to a £55.7m surplus after overhauling membership data and securing a buy-in deal, results show.
The clothing retailer said the £124m buy-in - which took place in August last year - cut its scheme exposure to interest, inflation and longevity risks associated with retired members. The resul...
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