Role of consultants "under threat" as investors lose faith

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More than nine-tenths of senior industry figures expect "unsustainable" defined benefit schemes to continue to close to existing members because of cost pressures on sponsoring employers, latest Penrose Financial research reveals.

The public relations consultancy's survey - which polled 150 senior figures at some of the leading pension funds consultants and investment management houses - also found more than eight-tenths of ...

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