UK - Norwich Union has stressed that the cost of implementing the current proposals would be "substantial".
Executive chairman Philip Scott said: “The proposals as they stand lack the benefits needed to justify such significant costs that ultimately would have to be borne by the consumer.” He stressed t...
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