UK - Employers must be allowed to adapt their defined benefit schemes to the changing demographics, said National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) chief executive Christine Farnish.
Speaking at the NAPF annual conference, Farnish said many DB schemes were 70% more expensive to provide than had been anticipated. She noted the scheme retirement age had not changed despite sch...
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