TRUSTEES must adjust their mortality tables to take account of latest Continuous Mortality Investigation findings, Punter Southall urges.
The CMI – which carries out research into mortality and morbidity experience – found people with smaller pensions have a shorter life expectancy than those with a bigger fund. It indicated that ...
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