Hymans Robertson advises sponsors to engage in endgame

Firm’s paper says sponsors should engage at three buyout stages to avoid higher costs

Jasmine Urquhart
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Hymans Robertson head of corporate consulting Leonard Bowman
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Hymans Robertson head of corporate consulting Leonard Bowman

Pension scheme sponsors should engage at all three stages of buyout, a paper from Hymans Robertson has urged.

The consultancy's ‘Three actions for buyout' paper said defined benefit (DB) sponsors should engage at all stages of endgame in order to reduce costs and to improve member experience. It said tr...

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