XPS to buy Royal London's corporate pensions business

James Phillips
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XPS Pensions Group has announced plans to acquire Royal London's corporate pension services division for a cash consideration of £4.8m.

The business provides actuarial, consulting and administration to 150 small defined benefit (DB) schemes, providing pensions for 8,000 members. The acquisition, which is expected to complete lat...

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