Small schemes lose out in annual actuarial fees - EXCLUSIVE

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Some small schemes could be paying £56,000 more in annual actuarial fees than their peers, research from Kim Gubler Consulting reveals.

Total year one costs - which assume valuations are smoothed over three years - for a scheme with 2,000 members revealed a disparity of some £56,000 between the lowest fee at just under £20,000 and ...

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