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11 Mar 2024
1 min read

Video: Bridging the gap to your endgame

Lisa Purdy, Head of DB Solutions Distribution, explains the range of choices available for DB schemes as they continue their journey towards endgame.

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The DB pensions landscape is changing. Over the course of the past couple of years, significant moves higher in interest rates have led to dramatically improved scheme funding levels.

These shifting tectonic plates of markets and funding positions have resulted in a similarly seismic shift in DB scheme strategy, with endgame solutions now front and centre of scheme agendas.

Whether your scheme is considering buyout, run-on or both, we’ll help you construct the way forward.

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Lisa Purdy

Head of DB Solutions Distribution

Lisa is responsible for working with clients and consultants to develop solutions for their defined benefit pension schemes. Previously, Lisa worked at Lloyds Bank, where…

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