British Polythene Industries has agreed to top up the contributions to its pensions scheme from an asset-backed funding partnership after its latest triennial valuation.
The manufacturer's preliminary results for the year, published today, showed a deficit of £54m on an actuarial basis as at April 2011. On an IAS19 measure, the deficit rose by £5m over the year ...
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