The aggregate deficit of ITV's defined benefit (DB) schemes grew by 86% last year, according to the broadcaster's preliminary results.
As of 31 December, ITV's schemes had a combined deficit of £328m on the IAS 19 accounting measure, compared to £176m at the end of 2015. The figure includes a £1m surplus in the UTV Scheme, whic...
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