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Prudential
August 2021
Consumer champions
Prudential won’t pay up on our paid-up policy
To pay out on my father’s policy the company wanted information no one could hope to provide
April 2020
CEOs taking Covid-19 pay cuts 'should not be rewarded with shares'
Several UK insurers scrap plans to pay £1.3bn in dividends
March 2020
Prudential to float minority stake in US insurance business
Initial public offering of Jackson follows pressure from activist investor to split group
February 2020
Nils Pratley on finance
EasyJet's tumble marks the moment when investors collided with reality
Nils Pratley
The disruption, the theory ran, would be temporary, but that thesis felt woefully superficial
US hedge fund calls for Prudential breakup as it takes near-$2bn stake
Third Point, led by billionaire Daniel Loeb, says insurer should separate into two firms
Tidjane Thiam: the man who traded politics for finance after military coup
Ousted Credit Suisse chief transformed Prudential before City regulator censured him
October 2019
Former Prudential fund management and UK arm valued at £5.7bn
M&G shares close at 218p on first day of trading after demerger from insurance group
September 2019
Nils Pratley on finance
WeWork’s long road to rehabilitation starts with ditching its co-founder
Nils Pratley
Prudential fined £24m for annuities sales failings
March 2018
Nils Pratley on finance
Kremlin control of British Gas? It could have happened
Nils Pratley
Prudential to split into two companies to target Asia
September 2017
Halfords and Prudential criticised over unpaid traineeships
Retailer and financial firm among companies employing young people without pay for six weeks or more under government-backed scheme
August 2017
Nils Pratley on finance
Bank of England takes note on banknotes (but that's all)
Nils Pratley
The listening bank? The BoE is sticking with traces of animal products in its notes despite 88% of respondents in its consultation saying it shouldn’t
February 2017
One in four UK retirees burdened by unpaid mortgage or other debts
Numbers retiring in debt in 2017 is highest for seven years with nearly 40% still owing payments for debts such as interest-only mortgages
August 2016
Market Forces blog
FTSE falls on oil price weakness but CRH climbs following update
Prudential may relocate M&G funds following Brexit vote
Market Forces blog
FTSE falters as Smith & Nephew declines, but G4S jumps
Observer business agenda
British banks: doing their worst for us
Simon Goodley
July 2016
Philip May: the reserved City fixture and husband happy to take a back seat
The man moving into No 10 with Theresa May is described as ‘incredibly quiet’, but he has decades of Square Mile experience
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