NAPF 2013: PPF levy is here to stay - Rubenstein

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The Pension Protection Fund levy is unlikely to fall significantly in the near future, in spite of rising funding levels, warns the fund's chief executive.

Speaking at the National Association of Pension Funds annual conference, Alan Rubenstein told delegates that the levy could be reduced gradually over the coming years, however. He said the risk ...

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