SCHEME sponsors are using contingent assets as a way of buying influence over their pension funds' investment strategy, lawyers claim.
Ashurst senior associate Neil Bhan said sponsoring companies were becoming increasingly frustrated by trustees’ cautious investment approach and were offering schemes contingent assets in return fo...
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