UK - Using unclaimed pension assets to boost the pensions of those who lost out when their companies went bust could be a legal and administrative minefield, according to an interim report from senior government actuary Andrew Young.
Young was appointed to review the government’s Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS), set up to compensate the 125,000 people who lost their occupational pensions when their employers went bust. His...
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