DMGT set to agree 12-year deficit recovery plan

Jenna Towler
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DMGT is set to agree a 12-year deficit recovery plan with trustees which will pump about £344m into the defined benefit scheme, results show.

DMGT, the media conglomerate which publishes the Daily Mail, said the IAS19 accounting deficit of the group's DB scheme fell from £271m at the beginning of the year to £198m at the half year point....

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