Caffyns cuts DB liabilities by £9m after switch to CPI

Stephanie Baxter
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Caffyns has removed almost £9m of defined benefit (DB) pension liabilities from its scheme after switching its pension payments to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).

The Sussex-based car dealer reached an agreement earlier this year with the scheme's trustees that future increases in pensions payable would no longer be based on the Retail Prices Index (RPI) fro...

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