Hymans Robertson launches governance service for corporates with DB schemes

Consultancy says corporates will need to regularly check to ensure their scheme’s governance is ‘fit-for-purpose’

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Andrikopoulos: The complexity of the decisions ahead for DB schemes are not going to be able to be made without good governance
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Andrikopoulos: The complexity of the decisions ahead for DB schemes are not going to be able to be made without good governance

Hymans Robertson has launched a governance service for corporates with defined benefit (DB) schemes.

The consultancy said its service aims to help corporates ensure they have the most efficient governance structures in place for their DB schemes. It said will aim to assist companies to develop "th...

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