Car retailer agrees annual £50k scheme payments to address deficit

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Prestige car retailer H.R. Owen has agreed a series of annual £50,000 contributions with its trustees to address the defined benefit scheme's deficit.

According to interim half yearly results, published today, the H.R. Owen London Defined Benefit Pension Scheme currently operates in an undisclosed deficit position and, as a result has agreed with...

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