The scheme-specific funding regime is forcing trustees to think long term and consider what happens after they become fully funded, Hewitt Associates claims.
The consulting firm said trustee boards were generally coping well with the SSF regime and the associated code of practice issued by The Pensions Regulator which required trustees to challenge spon...
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