Aon has improved the buyout position of one if its defined benefit (DB) schemes after undertaking a bulk enhanced transfer value (ETV) exercise.
The Aon Retirement Plan, which has £3.5bn assets, cut its liabilities by more than £80m after around 22% of its 7,000 non-pensioner members accepted an ETV. It follows a £900m pensioner buy-in f...
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