PACKAGING manufacturer Nampak has replaced its trust-based defined contribution scheme with a group stakeholder pension plan because concerns over the growing number of regulations facing trustees.
The company said it decided against a trust-based money purchase scheme partly due to concerns about the onerous regulatory regime facing trustees and the associated cost of occupational schemes. ...
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