Faith in actuarial assumptions low

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Only 14pc of trustees are "completely confident" with their schemes' current actuarial assumptions, research from buyout specialist Paternoster reveals.

The study – based on responses from more than 100 trustees from a variety of different sized schemes – showed an emerging trend towards a consistent approach when making actuarial assumptions. ...

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