Oil giant Shell UK is taking a pension contribution holiday after an actuarial valuation showed its £12.1bn defined benefit scheme is "heavily" in surplus.
Trustees of the Shell Contributory Pension Fund agreed the company could take its contributions down to zero because the scheme was more than fully funded. Members will continue to pay contribution...
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