Scheme buy-ins reached a record £3bn during the past year but the current low cost "window of opportunity" to transact may be lost when Solvency II kicks in, KPMG says.
Research by the professional services firm found this £3bn of business was driven by favourable pricing conditions and increasing innovation in financing risk transfer deals, as well as companies l...
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