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Looks Like The End Of Bhs
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/bu siness- 3612344 4
So when did you last shop there. It's probably lasted longer than it should.
So when did you last shop there. It's probably lasted longer than it should.
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jno....it was reported a few months ago that they were trying to get a reduction on their rents that BHS pays on its stores, and that BHS was even thinking of a rent strike unless there was some agreement forthcoming !
The reality is that there are just too many shops these days. My home town of Swansea has the same number of shops in the town centre as it had 30 years ago, but there are now loads more out-of-town retail outlets in competition. Wedded to this is the enormous explosion of supermarket outlets that we never had years ago.
As most of these stores rely heavily on the sale of women's clothing to survive, perhaps there is a limit on the number of clothes that even women need buy !
The reality is that there are just too many shops these days. My home town of Swansea has the same number of shops in the town centre as it had 30 years ago, but there are now loads more out-of-town retail outlets in competition. Wedded to this is the enormous explosion of supermarket outlets that we never had years ago.
As most of these stores rely heavily on the sale of women's clothing to survive, perhaps there is a limit on the number of clothes that even women need buy !
The pension should be guaranteed to some extent by the Governments
Pension Protection Fund
http:// www.pen sionpro tection fund.or g.uk/Do cumentL ibrary/ Documen ts/what _is_the _ppf.pd f
Pension Protection Fund
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Thanks Mickey. Just read it.
It's the 'some extent' that is the problem. And that may take some time to sort out as the insolvency and liquidation process grinds away. Worrying time for some I would have though, just at a time of their life when they dont need worry like that.
Apparently not Government funded I see.
It's the 'some extent' that is the problem. And that may take some time to sort out as the insolvency and liquidation process grinds away. Worrying time for some I would have though, just at a time of their life when they dont need worry like that.
Apparently not Government funded I see.
No, not Government funded exactly ( my mistake there )...It was brought in under the Pensions Act of 2004.
But it is a Statutory Corporation, funded by levies on all eligible defined benefit schemes. At the time this was brought in, I was still in the financial services industry and it was broadly welcomed by everybody concerned, and was the first "guarantee" scheme of its kind. It isn't perfect but it does provide a large amount of protection.
But it is a Statutory Corporation, funded by levies on all eligible defined benefit schemes. At the time this was brought in, I was still in the financial services industry and it was broadly welcomed by everybody concerned, and was the first "guarantee" scheme of its kind. It isn't perfect but it does provide a large amount of protection.
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