Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Suffolk Life was a British pensions administrator based in Ipswich, Suffolk. It mainly provided the administration of self-invested personal pensions (SIPPs), and personal pensions for private funds and self-invested funds of third party providers. Suffolk Life was a non-advice pension provider and was well known for commercial property expertise.
In July 2016 L&G Investment Management announced that it was investing more than £3 million in Smart Pension. [8] [9] In June 2017, the company won Overall Winner on the DL100 List and Fintech Innovation of the Year at the Digital Leaders Awards 2017. [10] JP Morgan announced an investment in the business in February 2019, taking a 'minority ...
Pension Term Assurance (PTA) was a form of life insurance available within the United Kingdom where the premiums received tax relief when taken out as part of a pension. It effectively made life insurance cheaper for the consumer.
This is a list of institutional investors in the United Kingdom.Institutional investors manage other people's money by buying shares in companies, corporate bonds, gilts (i.e. government debt), commodities, foreign currencies, or combinations of each, or derivatives of them (i.e. options to buy, or other similar financial contracts.
LG Corporation was established as Lak Hui Chemical Industrial Corp. in 1947 by Koo In-hwoi. [4] In 1952, Lak Hui (락희) (pronounced "Lucky"; now LG Chem) became the first South Korean company to enter the plastics industry.
Sir Leo George Chiozza Money (Italian pronunciation:; [1] 13 June 1870 – 25 September 1944), born Leone Giorgio Chiozza, was an Italian-born economic theorist who moved to Britain in the 1890s, [2] where he made his name as a politician, journalist and author.
Born at the family estate of Saffron Walden, he was the son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, by his second wife, Catherine Knyvet of Charlton, and succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Suffolk and 2nd Baron Howard de Walden in 1626, along with some other of his father's offices, including the lord-lieutenancy of the counties of Suffolk, Cambridge and Dorset.