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  2. Aviva Investors - Wikipedia

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    This was bought by Globe Investment in 1988 and then sold to Commercial Union, before being absorbed into CGU and then Aviva plc. [2] The Central Bank of Ireland fined Aviva Investors in July 2011 for failing to have proper controls and procedures surrounding the safeguarding of client assets. [3] [4]

  3. SunLife - Wikipedia

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    SunLife Ltd is a UK-based financial services company. Founded in 1810, the company is best known for its range of services for people aged 50 and over. SunLife currently offers over 50s life insurance and equity release in the United Kingdom.

  4. Aviva Group Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Group Ireland plc is the Irish arm of British insurance firm Aviva plc. Its headquarters are in Dublin. The company also provides investment management and pension services. D&B Hoovers reported in October 2010 that Aviva is the largest general insurer in Ireland, with a market share of more than 20% in the country. [1]

  5. Aviva Italia Holding - Wikipedia

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    Aviva Italia Holding is an Italian holding company for the British multinational insurance company Aviva. According to Mediobanca , as of 2014 [update] the group had a combined gross premiums written of €3,768,783,000 and was the 12th largest insurance company of Italy.

  6. Baker Brothers Advisors - Wikipedia

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    BBA was founded in 2000 by brothers Felix and Julian Baker. Their father is Keith Michael Baker, a history professor at Stanford University.Felix graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Biology, got a PhD in immunology and completed two years of medical school while Julian graduated from Harvard University with a B.A. in Social studies and then worked in the private equity arm of ...

  7. Equity release - Wikipedia

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    The Equity Release Council is the UK's equity release industry body that sets standards to protect consumers. Its members commit to following a set of five product standards: fixed or capped interest rates (for lifetime mortgages), the right to remain in the property, the right to move to another property, the ‘no negative equity guarantee ...

  8. Boomers are sad they may never be grandparents as fewer ... - AOL

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    The birth rate in America has long been on a decline, with the fertility rate reaching historic lows in 2023. More women between ages 25 to 44 aren’t having children, for a number of reasons.

  9. Glyn Barker - Wikipedia

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    Glyn Anthony Barker (born September 1953) [1] is a British businessman who is chairman of Interserve (since September 2017), the law firm Irwin Mitchell [2] and Berkeley Group Holdings (from 2020 for up to two years until a permanent replacement is identified).