FTSE 350 in best position to pay DB obligations since crisis

James Phillips
clock • 2 min read

The ability of FTSE 350 companies to meet their defined benefit (DB) pension obligations is at its highest level in the last decade, PwC analysis says.

The firm's annual Pension Support Index has seen a significant turnaround since the last report, with the index rising seven points to its highest level within the past 10 years. Calculated usin...

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