Mothercare schemes exit PPF assessment as restructure approved

James Phillips
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Mothercare's defined benefit (DB) schemes have exited Pension Protection Fund (PPF) assessment after the struggling children's retailer's shareholders approved restructuring plans.

Following creditors' meetings for three of its subsidiaries - Mothercare UK, Childrens World, and Early Learning Centre - on 1 June, the company has dodged administration, and its schemes, which ha...

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