Third of recovery plans breach regulator's guidance

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More than a third of defined benefit schemes have recovery plans that exceed the ten-year limit set out in guidance from the regulator, research finds.

The Pension Scheme Trustee Confidence Survey 2012 conducted by Baker Tilly found that a quarter of those schemes had recovery plans of between 11 and 15 years, while one in ten had plans that excee...

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