UK pensions lifeboat embarks on £200 million levy restructure

New model set to punish firms with weak finances

The UK's Pension Protection Fund, which pays pensions to workers whose firms go bust, unveiled a dramatic overhaul of its £695 million-a-year levy on businesses, which will see big winners and losers among UK companies.

The PPF's levy is charged to more than 6,000 businesses in the UK that run defined-benefit pension schemes - the older kind of scheme where pensions are guaranteed.

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