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Standard Life demutualisation


Standard Life Q & A-
by Naomi Caine
Get ready for a windfall! Standard Life will hand out free shares when it floats on the stock market in July...Read more

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Latest News

Standard Life 9-mth sales down 15 pct ( Reuters) Thursday October 29, 07:38 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - Insurer Standard Life said its sales fell 15 percent in the first nine months of the year, broadly as expected, weighed down by weak financial markets.

Barclays buys Standard for £226 million ( Reuters) Monday October 26, 02:47 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - Barclays bought the bank arm of insurer Standard Life for 226 million pounds on Monday to build up its mortgage and savings business.

Barclays In £226m Standard Life Bank Deal ( Sky News) Monday October 26, 02:40 PM
Barclays has agreed to buy Standard Life Bank in a £226m deal.

Standard Life not planning Canadian sale ( Reuters) Sunday October 25, 02:13 PM
LONDON (Reuters) - British insurer Standard Life is not looking at selling off its underperforming Canadian business, according to a source, despite a newspaper report saying that it had asked its advisors to review the unit.

Standard Life names Nish next CEO ( Reuters) Monday October 19, 09:18 AM
LONDON (Reuters) - Life insurer Standard Life named its finance director David Nish as its next chief executive, confirming long-held market expectations of a move that spells little strategic change for the firm.


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