Standard Life Aberdeen nets GBP652 million from latest HDFC Life sale
Standard Life Aberdeen nets GBP652 million from latest HDFC Life sale
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Standard Life Aberdeen nets GBP652 million from latest HDFC Life sale
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Read more(Sharecast News) - Standard Life Aberdeen said on Tuesday that wholly-owned subsidiary Standard Life Mauritius has sold just over 100.8m shares in HDFC Life on the stock exchange in India for around 67.3 bn rupees (£652m).
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