Larger firms more likely to use trust-based DC schemes

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Larger firms are more likely to turn to trust-based defined contribution plans rather than contract arrangements when replacing final salary pensions, research shows.

A survey by Watson Wyatt found three-quarters of FTSE100 firms now operated trust-based DC plans instead of final salary schemes in an attempt to cut costs and risk – an increase from two-thirds of...

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