Pensions: A Whale of a Problem


Total pension liabilities in the UK now exceed £1.3 trillion. Criticaleye asks Anthony Arter, Richard Farr, David Harding, Ian Harley, Lady Barbara Judge, Alastair Lyons, Jeremy Stone and Jeremy Small how companies are addressing monstrous deficits and why some boards need to be more imaginative in devising solutions.

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Contributors
Alastair Lyons
Board Mentor
Criticaleye
Anthony Arter
London Senior Partner and Head of Pensions
Eversheds, London, United Kingdom
David Harding
Chairman
Kelda Technology
Jeremy Small
Group Company Secretary
Royal London Group
Jeremy Stone
Chairman of Trustees, WH Smith Pension Fund
WH Smith plc


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