EU plans to introduce Solvency II funding requirements to UK schemes face an "overwhelming tide of objection" and should be abandoned, lawyers say.
Sacker & Partners associate Georgina Beechinor said the proposals fail to account for existing member protection and would add an unacceptable additional layer of regulation to a severely complex a...
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