National Express coach DB scheme moves in surplus

Jonathan Stapleton
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National Express's defined benefit coach pension plan has moved into surplus after closing its scheme to future accrual.

Accounts filed today show the National Express Group Staff Pension Plan - also known as the UK Coach Plan - moved to a £18.6m surplus in 2011 after posting a £5.2m deficit in 2009. National Expr...

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