One in five FTSE 350 companies do not disclose funding deficit or surplus position

Victoria Tichá
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FTSE 350 companies are failing to disclose to stakeholders a range of important data about their defined benefit (DB) obligations, a Lincoln Pensions study finds.

A fifth of FTSE 350 companies with DB schemes do not disclose their funding deficit or surplus position despite recent calls for greater disclosure, while another 26% do not reveal the length of th...

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