Johnston Press has revealed how it cut its pension liabilities by £53m through a medically underwritten study to review assumed life expectancy of its members.
The regional newspaper publisher reported in its annual report that the defined benefit (DB) deficit had been slashed by £63m to £27m as of 2 January 2016 following the study and changes to its sch...
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