Aviva pens £120m buy-in with NTL scheme

Transaction secures benefits of around 650 members of the telecommunications scheme

Jasmine Urquhart
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The benefits of around 650 members have been secured
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The benefits of around 650 members have been secured

Aviva has secured a £120m buy-in of the National Transcommunication Limited (NTL) 1999 scheme.

The buy-in, which secured the benefits of around 650 members who were previously staff members of NTL, was completed in March this year. Aviva said members will see no change in the amount of be...

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