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Britain’s smaller schemes are attracting the attentions of entrepreneurs
Neither household name has done well since stock market flotation in 2014
Insurer seeks offshore expansion and strengthens hold on shrinking home market
Mutual insurer, which closed to new business in 2000, has more than £6bn in assets
Africa-focused telecoms infrastructure group appoints insurance veteran as chairman
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Shares in the group have fallen by a third since a profits warning last year
Over-50s specialist has struggled since a profit warning last year
Analysts say funds designed to produce steady returns sold as turbulence increased
Boss Stuart Vann exits after almost 6 years ‘by mutual consent’
The head of Sweden’s biggest pension fund discusses how his scheme holds companies to account
Platforms drop trusts and ETFs for failing to meet new European standards
The $847m deal will make Fosun the second-largest shareholder in the Chinese brewer
Isle of Man-based wealth manager will now have €24bn under management
Banker’s group joins investors to buy $100bn Talcott annuities book from The Hartford
Jack Lew, the former US Treasury secretary, has become a partner at Lindsay Goldberg
Promised HMRC statements will no longer be sent to those who ‘contracted out’
An FT investigation reveals that the firm’s own compliance team raised concerns about favouritism
UK group becomes world’s worst-selling fund house following merger
Four parties eye the £25bn investment arm run by star UK manager Richard Buxton
The country’s wealthy families are bringing their own cash to bear on start-ups
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