UK - BT has vowed not to raise its prices to plug its scheme deficit despite posting a record £5.7bn FRS17 shortfall.
The telecoms giant said the deficit was “entirely manageable” in the context of its cash-flow and confirmed it will boost its required additional employer contributions of £200m by £32m per year. ...
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