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01 Aug 2024
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Video: Is ‘run-on’ your preferred endgame strategy?

Lisa Purdy, Head of DB Solutions Distribution, discusses DB schemes in surplus.

 

Many schemes are now talking about run-on as their preferred endgame strategy.

This is where they pay pensions and run on the scheme until the final member benefit is paid in full, with a potential surplus to be shared between the scheme members and the sponsor.

So what does this mean for the scheme’s investment strategy? Watch our video above to discover more.

Whether your scheme is focused on buyout, run-on or both, Legal & General is here to help you build a bridge to your chosen endgame destination.

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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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