UK charities' DB liabilities hit £5bn

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The combined liabilities of the largest UK charities' defined benefit schemes has reached almost £5bn, accountancy firm BDO says.

According to BDO's research, carried out in conjunction with Charity Finance, the UK's largest 40 charities have a combined deficit of £800m, having just £4.2bn in scheme assets. Children's char...

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