UK - Trustees of the largest 200 privately sponsored pension plans may have to ask their sponsoring companies for an addition £45bn (US$73.9bn) for the next five years to make up for huge shortfalls, Aon has warned.
The Aon200 Index showed the funding deficit for the schemes fell by £9bn to a deficit of £15bn at the end of October. It revealed 64% of the largest 200 privately sponsored pension schemes were ...
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