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Addy Loudiadis will hand over the reins of the pension insurance specialist after helping to create the market
Move is attempt to bring more certainty for borrowers as threat of rate rises grows
Schemes are making ultra-cheap, unsecured, long-term loans to insurers with their members’ savings
Fully funded schemes offloaded to insurers can become money-spinners
Deal with MassMutual and GIC values privately owned insurer at £5.75bn
Pensions experts concerned over PRA’s readiness to nod through asset transfer from Prudential to Rothesay
Decision to block annuity deal contains ‘material errors of law’
Future transfers could be at risk unless ruling to block £12bn sale to Rothesay is overturned
Insurer has more deals in pipeline as it plays down possibility of flotation
Ruling raises questions about potential impact on future major deals in life insurance market
Group’s drive to grab volume over profits might not sit well with shareholders
Insurer agrees deal with UK ‘bad bank’ for 6,200 loans from legacy books of failed lenders
Prudential in talks over sale of portfolio likely to be worth £1bn-£1.5bn
Deputy chair of StanChart replaces Ray King at annuity provider
Departure reflects investment bank’s doubts about the next big thing
A lot of challenged companies out there, says chief executive James Belardi
Pension liabilities agreement comes in wake of Solvency II rules tightening capital requirements
Latest sign new regulations are disrupting insurers
Pensions group says state scheme has failed to deliver despite authorities’ ‘huff and puff’
Pensions insurer shrugs off the heightened competition since the industry overhaul
Anjula Jegatheswara joins JPMorgan Asset Management as a sales manager
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