Sponsors urged to treat schemes as a subsidiary to main business

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Sponsors should treat pension schemes as a subsidiary of their business to tackle the mounting burden of closed defined benefit schemes, a report argues.

The research by independent trustee services provider Capita Fiduciary Group found that 86% of companies reported closed DB funds had had an increased impact in the last few years. Despite this ...

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