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Differing views over life left in DB plans

By Ruth Sullivan

Published: April 27 2008 21:53 | Last updated: April 27 2008 21:53

Employers and trustees of pension fund schemes have conflicting expectations on how long their defined benefit plans will last.

According to a survey of 250 trustees of DB schemes, carried out by Aon Consulting, 80 per cent predicted the schemes would still exist in 10 years, while 50 per cent of employers forecast a scheme wind up in the next decade.

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