ITV consulting over changes to schemes after deficit triples to £538m

Jonathan Stapleton
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ITV is consulting over changes to its scheme - including capping the growth of pensionable salary - in a bid to reduce its pension scheme deficit of £538m.

The television company's preliminary results - released today - revealed the deficit on the firm's defined benefit schemes was £538m at the end of June compared to £178m at the end of 2008. ITV ...

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