The pharmaceuticals giant took a personal approach after listening to members, finds Natasha Browne.
The Bayer Group closed its defined benefit (DB) scheme to new members in 2004. Three years later it removed final salary future accrual for members under the age of 50. It also runs a defined contr...
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