UK - Energy supplier E.ON UK, the company that runs Powergen, has made a £420m special contribution to its £3.7bn pension scheme that will see a significant part of the scheme's £728m deficit wiped out.
The supplier today announced that its parent company E.ON AG would make the payment to its main pension scheme – the E.ON Holding Group of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme (ESPS) – in 2005, to...
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