QinetiQ cuts deficit by £109m after High Court ruling

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QinetiQ has agreed a funding plan with trustees to tackle its £75m pension deficit after a High Court ruling cleared the way for it to switch to Consumer Prices Index-linking.

The ruling from Mr Justice Vos this month allowed the trustees to increase pensions in payment and revalue deferred benefits by CPI rather than the Retail Prices Index (PP Online, 14 March). The...

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