A £200m Financial Services Authority (FSA) legacy scheme deficit has left insurers questioning how much of the individual levies is contributed towards it.
The FSA's deficits was created through a final salary defined benefit (DB) scheme which sources described as "overly generous" in its longevity assumptions and pay schemes. "The funding that was...
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