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  2. Smart Pension - Wikipedia

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    Smart Pension is a pensions and retirement technology business, delivering pensions technology platforms in partnership with other financial institutions, [1] and running a defined contribution master trust pension scheme setup for employers to enrol employees in a workplace pension scheme.

  3. Legal & General - Wikipedia

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    Legal & General Group plc, commonly known as Legal & General, is a British multinational financial services and asset management company headquartered in London, England.Its products and services include investment management, lifetime mortgages (a form of equity release), pensions, annuities, and life assurance.

  4. Aegon UK - Wikipedia

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    Aegon UK (Aegon) is an Edinburgh based financial services provider specialising in pensions, investments and insurance.. Aegon is the brand name for Scottish Equitable plc and it is a subsidiary of Aegon N.V., a multi-national life insurance, pension and asset management company headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands.

  5. NatWest - Wikipedia

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    Bó, a standalone digital banking app with the aim of helping people save more money was launched in November 2019 [90] and discontinued in May 2020. [91] Mettle is an e-money business account provided by Prepay Solutions, a trading name of Prepay Technologies Ltd. NatWest also entered the merchant acquiring market by introducing Tyl in 2019. [92]

  6. J.G. Wentworth - Wikipedia

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    J.G. Wentworth was formed by James D. Delaney and Gary Veloric in 1991 as a merchant bank specializing in transactions in the healthcare industry. [6] [7] In 1992, the company began to purchase New Jersey auto insurance deferrals from claimants who could not afford to wait twelve to eighteen months for their settlements. [8]

  7. L - Wikipedia

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    It was often used, especially in handwriting, as the currency sign for the Italian lira. Historically, it was commonly used as a currency sign for the British pound sterling (to abbreviate the Latin libra , a pound, see £sd ); in modern usage, it has been overtaken by the pound sign (£), which is based on the blackletter form of the letter.

  8. M&G - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, it announced it was to launch a direct online investment service for retail investors to invest directly in its range of funds. [9]In July 2016, M&G Investments suspended redemptions on its £4.4 billion Property Portfolio fund following heavy withdrawals after the referendum on the UK's exit from the European Union.

  9. Nortel - Wikipedia

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    At the start of 2010, based on membership in Nortel's benefit plan, there were 1,637 employees working for Nortel Networks and 982 working for Nortel Technology in Canada. [176] In February 2008, Nortel employed approximately 32,550 people worldwide, including 6,800 employees in Canada and 11,900 in the United States. [77]