Bookmaker William Hill has halved its £30m defined benefit deficit since the start of the year after ceasing future accrual in March, its interim results reveal.
The company said £3m of that reduction was down to the switch from the Retail Prices Index to the Consumer Prices Index for future benefit indexation. Results showed the scheme deficit had "redu...
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