Hymans Robertson launches strategic buyout framework

PACE aims to optimise schemes’ decision making process when it comes to buyout

Martin Richmond
clock • 2 min read
McLaren: Schemes need to know what to prioritise at each stage of their buyout journey
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McLaren: Schemes need to know what to prioritise at each stage of their buyout journey

Hymans Robertson has launched a new consulting approach and digital app to enable defined benefit (DB) schemes to build and implement a buyout strategy.

The consultant's PACE (Plan, Aim, Check, Execute) framework aims to help schemes planning for buyout and uses dynamic annuity pricing to benefit from the best market insights on insurer pricing as ...

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