SWITZERLAND - Winterthur, the life insurer owned by Credit Suisse Group, has cut its payments to Swiss occupational pension beneficiaries as part of a series of changes to its employee benefits business.
The group described the move, which come into force in January 2004, as “unavoidable”. The changes centre around the BVG/LPP minimum interest rate, which is set by the government. Winterthur ...
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