Jon Bridger: A fresh look at the plumbing

James Phillips
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Plumbing Pensions faces a watershed moment after a governance review and strong valuation, says trustee chairman Jon Bridger.

The Plumbing and Mechanical Services (UK) Industry Pension Scheme may not slip off the tongue, but it is a scheme with a reputation. Thankfully shortened to Plumbing Pensions, the £2.3bn non-ass...

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