Buck: Three-quarters of schemes now cashflow negative

Contributions are no longer sufficient to meet regular payments for three-quarters of small- to medium- sized defined benefit (DB) schemes, Buck analysis finds.
The findings come from the consultant's analysis of data from nearly 1,900 UK DB schemes ranging from £10m to £1bn in size. Buck said the data showed the increasing maturity of schemes, but also the...
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