Sponsor failure not a concern to majority of schemes

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Some 92% of defined benefit pension schemes believe sponsor failure is a potential problem for other schemes but not their own, research from HamishWilson reveals.

A survey of 171 schemes - ranging in size from £50m in assets to more than £1bn - found 49% believe sponsor failure is ‘not a problem'. However, when asked the same question about other schemes ...

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