As gatekeepers of schemes, trustees must juggle investment strategy, liability management and, perhaps most importantly, make sure beneficiaries receive their pension on time.
But what happens to this demanding role once a scheme has wound up due to company insolvency or through a buyout with an insurance company? Does this responsibility vanish along with those troubles...
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