Additional voluntary contribution scheme members and other policyholders who saw investments with Equitable Life slashed should not get compensation from the public purse, actuaries say.
It is understood around half of the UK’s largest 1000 firms had AVC arrangements with Equitable when the firm came close to collapse in 2000 – a situation that left more than a million policyholder...
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