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Costs of defaulting to buyout, PSF Capital to acquire STM Group, £335m buy-in completed

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The most read stories on PP this week
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The most read stories on PP this week

This week’s top stories include research on the cost to schemes of defaulting to buyout, Pension Superfund Capital agreeing to acquire STM Group, and a £335m buy-in with Standard Life.

Defaulting to buyout could cost schemes a quarter of their value Defined benefit schemes could lose up to a quarter of their value by defaulting to an insurance buyout, analysis from Van Lansch...

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