Telecoms giant BT is set to inject up to £2.8bn into its scheme after reaching agreement with trustees on the triennial funding valuation.
The firm has also implemented a more conservative actuarial methodology which means the BT Pension Scheme has moved from having a surplus to having a deficit of £3.4bn. The terms of the deal with ...
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