Legal and General Trustees has (LGT) changed the rules of its master trust to accept members from closing occupational schemes to boost the scale of the vehicle.
LGT director Paul McBride said putting bought-out members into the master trust is a better alternative to trustees discharging liabilities than section 32 contracts, also known as buyouts. He s...
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