The aggregate pension deficit for the UK's biggest companies dropped by 63% in the last year thanks to shifting indexation measures and continuing high levels of employer contributions.
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UK - Almost half of FTSE100 directors are either still members of open defined benefit schemes or retain benefits under closed schemes, according to research by Incomes Data Services.
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Almost half of FTSE100 directors are either still members of open defined benefit schemes or retain benefits under closed schemes, according to research by Incomes Data Services.