Trustees say TPR's integrated funding approach is their biggest challenge

Stephanie Baxter
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The biggest challenge facing defined benefit (DB) scheme trustees is demonstrating their approach to funding is fully-integrated and risk-based, according to Hymans Robertson.

In its second annual trustee barometer, which involved interviewing 100 DB trustees, more than half said this was their greatest test out of the myriad of issues facing trustees. More than two t...

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