Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
What does this mean for shareholders LTI? Any one have an idea? SUFC? ASP? Hard UP?
(Sharecast News) - Life insurance, pensions and investments group Royal London is in discussions to purchase Scottish Widows' bulk annuities arm, according to Sky News.
The Β£6bn portfolio is wholly owned by Lloyds Banking Group and could receive bids from "a small number of parties" next week, Sky News reported, citing unnamed city sources.
Specialist insurance group Rothesay is also among the companies rumoured to be considering an offer.
Scottish Widows, founded in 1815, was taken over by Lloyds Banking Group back in 2000 in a deal worth Β£7bn at the time, and entered the bulk annuity market in 2015.
Lloyds was reportedly exploring options regarding a sale of Scottish Widows bulk annuities arm in November, allowing it to focus on its core workplace, individual pensions and direct-to-consumer insurance, and investments products, Sky News said.
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I agree with you LTI, but also a share price back in the high 50s -low 60s, yes this would reduce the BB purchasing power. With a market that simply does not like banks as a good investment a bigger dividend/capital release would help!!! Confidence in LBG needs to be re stored. What you got to say to that? x
Let's go ASP!!! I certainly hope so, it's been "cheap as π " for a very very long time and I have a bundle of them.
Let's start a new game. SP the week of 2023 results, I go first with a brave 55p?
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