'Unanswered questions' remain around DB scheme funding

Holly Roach
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Questions remain unanswered around defined benefit (DB) scheme funding, according to analysis by Lane Clark & Peacock (LCP).

Despite the Pension Schemes Bill having its final debates in the House of Commons this week, LCP revealed there is still much yet to be decided in the detailed regulations which will support The Pe...

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