
Managers see PPF as overly cautious
More than half of scheme managers believe Pension Protection Fund plans to become financially self-sufficient by 2030 are overly cautious.
An exclusive survey by PP revealed 51% of schemes thought the plans were too cautious. Some 26% thought the move was not overly guarded and 23% were unsure. One manager said: “Plans to become self-sufficient...
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