Why sometimes it is better for a pension scheme to call it a day

In some cases compromising benefits is the least bad option

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KPMG's Wayne Segers says in some cases compromising benefits is the least bad option

While most companies in the UK are healthy or stable, some companies can find themselves in challenging financial positions. Without new investment, or restructuring of the business or balance shee...

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