Dairy Crest has reduced its pension scheme's liabilities by £14.6m through an enhanced transfer value exercise.
The dairy giant, which owns the Cathedral City, Frijj and Clover brands, revealed in its final results for the year that its pensions deficit on an IAS19 basis had risen to £79.8m despite this boos...
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