Social Housing Pension Scheme funding level rises to 77%

But due to a rise in the scheme liabilities, deficit contributions will increase by 5.5% per year

Holly Roach
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TPT said results were better than expected
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TPT said results were better than expected

The Social Housing Pension Scheme funding level has risen slightly to 77% from 75% in 2017.

Its 2020 valuation revealed the scheme - run by TPT Retirement Solutions - also saw an increase in both assets and liabilities in 2020 and investment returns sat at 9%, a result TPT said was "bette...

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